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24.06.2019 •
Mathematics
Ihave $50 and i'm gambling on a series of coin ips. for each head i win $2 and for each tail i lose $1. what's the probability that i will run out of money
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Ответ:
1/5
*I'm sorry if I got it wrong, but if not I hope this helps!*
Step-by-step explanation:
since 3/5 of the students are girls, and 1/3 of the girls have blonde hair, to find what fraction of all the girls have blond hair, we would multiply 3/5(1/3)
3/5(1/3)=3/15=1/5
therefore, 1/5 of all the students are girls with blond hair