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05.11.2020 •
Mathematics
The probability of rolling a number less than 3 on a number cube is 2/6 . Jennifer rolls a number cube 60 times. How many times should Jennifer expect to roll a number less than 3
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Ответ:
20 times
Step-by-step explanation:
2/6
she rolls it 60 times so it turns into
2/6 = x/60
60*2 = 120
60/120 = 20
so
2/6 = 20/60
Ответ:
A) a scatterplot with an odd number of points in which the correct regression line passes directly through 0 of the points.
Think about it, if there is an odd number, and the line touches none of them, then there must be at least one more point on one side of the line than there is on the other side.