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Mathematics
Some steps to construct angle MNT congruent to angle PQR are listed below.
Step 1: Use a compass to draw an arc from point Q that intersects the side PQ at point A and the side QR at point B.
Step 2: Draw a segment NT, and use the same width of the compass to draw an arc from point N that intersects the segment NT at a point X.
Step 3:
Step 4: Join points N and Y using a straightedge.
Which statement describes step 3 correctly?
Maintaining the same width of the compass as BQ, draw an arc from point X such that it intersects the arc drawn from N in a point Y.
Use the same width of the compass as the width of NX, and draw an arc from point X such that it intersects the arc drawn from N in a point Y.
Use the same width of the compass as AQ, and draw an arc from point X that intersects the arc drawn from N in a point Y.
Maintaining the same width of the compass as AB, draw an arc from point X such that it intersects the arc drawn from N in a point Y.
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Ответ:
Following are the solution to the given question:
Step-by-step explanation:
Have a Spanish Jury possibility![= 0.40](/tpl/images/1396/9517/1887f.png)
Jury member No. to be chosen![= n= 12](/tpl/images/1396/9517/6a799.png)
Hispanic Juror Expected![= np = 12\times 0.40 = 4.8](/tpl/images/1396/9517/2f208.png)
The jury group will be constituted by Hispanic Jurors![4.8](/tpl/images/1396/9517/69164.png)
OR
The binomial distribution defines the behavior of a count variable X, provided:
There are a set number of data points n.
Set![n=12](/tpl/images/1396/9517/98ba6.png)
Each perception is independent. This will not affect others if your first juror is selected
One of two results is that each observation ("success" or "failure"). English or not
Each result has the same chance of "success" p. for every![p=0.40](/tpl/images/1396/9517/e84b4.png)
Well by the binomial distribution. Mean![=E(x)=np=4.8](/tpl/images/1396/9517/9b376.png)