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06.11.2020 •
Mathematics
Melissa and Emily are playing at the pool.They have three different measuring jars for; liters, cups, and pints. They find that 7 cups of water and 3 liters of water filled 9.8 pints. Later, they find that if they start with 5 liters of water and remove 9 cups of water, they end up with 6 pints of water. Model the given two situations as a system of linear equations. Based on your equations, determine the relationship between;
●cups and liters,
●cups and pints,
●and pints and liters.
Show all your work and submit your work along with the resulting relationships
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Ответ:
#2) 5/14
For #1:
The probability of rolling a number less than 4 is 3/6 = 1/2, since there are 3 numbers less than 4 on the die that has a total of 6 numbers.
The probability of selecting a vowel is 4/7, since there are 4 vowels out of 7 letters.
Together, this gives us 1/2(4/7) = 4/14 = 2/7.
For #2:
The probability of rolling a number greater than 1 is 5/6, since there are 5 numbers greater than 1 out of 6 total numbers.
The probability of selecting a consonant is 3/7, since there are 3 consonants out of 7 letters.
Together, this gives us 5/6(3/7) = 15/42 = 5/14