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04.09.2020 •
Mathematics
Write a formula that helps Abby determine the
number of newspapers she'll need for each
floor.
Let's let
f = number of floors
a = number of newspapers per floor
Abby delivers a free newspaper to
each apartment in a high-rise
building. Each floor has the same
number of apartments, and she wants
to deliver one newspaper to each
appartment. She has 225 newspapers
to deliver
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Ответ:
Lets solve your problem step by step.
To solve the problem we have analyze the question carefully.
As we are aware: At an auto dealership, 8 new cars of different colors are randomly lined up in front of the building.
Therefore, lets use a variable "c" to represent the different colors of cars as they are randomly lined up in front of the auto dealership.
We know that there are 8 new cars, so
Now lets examine the next line.
We have to find the probability of the first car being red, the second car being blue, and the third car being black.
Since we are only given three cars, our fraction changes to :
As a result, the probability of the first car being red, the second car being blue, and the third car being black is
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