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04.10.2019 •
Mathematics
Aprobability experiment consists of rolling a fair 6 -sided die. find the probability of the event below. rolling a number greater than 4
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Ответ:
Out of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, two numbers , 5 and 6, are greater than four.
This mean that out of six possibilities, two will be greater than four, so there is a 2 in 6 probability of rolling a number higher than 4. This can be simplified to 1 in 3.
The probability of rolling a number greater than four on a six sided die is 1 in 3, or 1/3
Ответ:
9 cards.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Yasmine needs to create invitations for the party.
She has ¾ of an hour to make the invitations.
It takes her 1/12 of an hour to make each card.
Question asked:
How many invitations can Yasmine create?
Solution:
Yasmine takes
hour create number of cards = 1
Yasmine takes 1 hour to create number of cards =![\frac{1}{\frac{1}{12} }=1\div\frac{1}{12}=1\times\frac{12}{1} =12](/tpl/images/0577/3347/97283.png)
Yasmine takes
hour to create number of cards = ![12\times\frac{3}{4} =\frac{36}{4} =9](/tpl/images/0577/3347/02e04.png)
Therefore, Yasmine can create 9 cards.