Answer:
1) Juans claim is incorrect. The correct experimental probablilty is 2/9
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Green ball. $11
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's see.
15 balls. 7 are red. 6 are green. rest are yellow. That means there are 2 yellow balls.
Since there are more greens than yellows, you have a better chance of getting a green. That means you have a higher chance of getting $11
Let me help you visualize this one.
Let's say we have 12 chickens.
OOOOOOOOOOOO
We divide this group in half (1/2 who tried to cross the road.)
OOOOOO
And here, we need to get 3/4 of the 6 left.
3/4 can be represented as 0.75 of 1.
6 times 0.75 equals to 4.5.
OOOOC (Woah, that chicken is split in half!)
What fraction is 4.5 of the original amount?
Well, that's for you to find out! Good luck in solving this question.
Okay the first one is what u did lol
A. (−3, 3)
<span>3x – 4y = 21
</span>3(-3) - 4(3) = 21
-21 = 21 >>>>> not equal
B. (−1, −6)
<span>3(-1) - 4(-6) = 21
</span>21 = 21 >>>>>>>>>>Equal
C. (7, 0)
<span>3(7) - 4(0) = 21
</span>21 = 21>>>>>>>>>>equal
D. (11, 3)
<span>3(11) - 4(3) = 21
</span>21 = 21 >>>>>>>>>equal