Formula for this is as follows:
probability of her passing both 0.6/0.8 - first test and this is a fraction. 0.6/0.8
0.6/0.8= divide 0.6 by 0.8=0.75
that means probability of her passing the second test is 75%
<span>2/15 if drawn without replacement.
1/9 if drawn with replacement.
Assuming that the chips are drawn without replacement, there are 6 * 5 different possibilities. And that's a low enough number to exhaustively enumerate them. So they are:
1,2 : 1,3 : 1,4 : 1,5 : 1,6
2,1 : 2,3 : 2,4 : 2,5 : 2,6
3,1 : 3,2 : 3.4 : 3,5 : 3,6
4,1 : 4,2 : 4.3 : 4,5 : 4,6
5,1 : 5,2 : 5.3 : 5,4 : 5,6
6,1 : 6,2 : 6.3 : 6,4 : 6,5
Of the above 30 possible draws, there are 4 that add up to 5. So the probability is 4/30 = 2/15
If the draw is done with replacement, then there are 36 possible draws. Once again, small enough to exhaustively list, they are:
1,1 : 1,2 : 1,3 : 1,4 : 1,5 : 1,6
2,1 : 2,2 : 2,3 : 2,4 : 2,5 : 2,6
3,1 : 3,2 : 3,3 : 3.4 : 3,5 : 3,6
4,1 : 4,2 : 4.3 : 4,4 : 4,5 : 4,6
5,1 : 5,2 : 5.3 : 5,4 : 5,5 : 5,6
6,1 : 6,2 : 6.3 : 6,4 : 6,5 : 6,6
And of the above 36 possibilities, exactly 4 add up to 5. So you have 4/36 = 1/9</span>
Answer:
A. $3992.50
Step-by-step explanation:
Credit line - $8,000.00
Summary
- Previous Balance Payments - $2,500.00
- Credits - $1,500.00
- New Purchases - $3,000.00
- Finance Charge - $7.50
- New Balance - $4,007.50
Available credit= credit line - new balance = $8000 - $4007.50= $3992.50