Ajar can hold 60 mL of liquid. It is 10 cm high and 2 cm wide. The length of the jar is:
3 cm
20 cm
120 cm
1,200 cm
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Ответ:
3cm
Explanation:
From the question, we obtained the following:
Volume = 60mL = 60cm^3
Height = 10cm
Width = 2m
Length =?
Volume = length x width x height
Length = volume / width x height
Length = 60/(2 x 10) = 60/ 20
Length = 3cm
Ответ:
0.6
Step-by-step explanation:
0.6 is the answer;this is evident if you draw partially overlapping circles A&B. Place probability 0.3 in the common area (ANB) and 0.4 in the rest of circle A. Place probability 0.1 in the part of B that excludes that ANB area. That leaves 0.2 as outside all circles; you have four different probabilitys that add to 1.0.