Mathematics, 23.06.2020 19:01 jimithy98
You make a map of all 64 possible outcomes for this 3-candy package. It turns out that for 36 of the outcomes, any two candies will match. Given what you already know about packages with all three having the same color, how many out of the 64 possibilities will involve all three candies being DIFFERENT colors?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:00
Given: x + y = 6. if xe (-15, -6, -1), then which of the following sets of ordered pairs are solutions? © {(-15, -21), (-6, -12), (-1, -7)} [(-15, 21), (-6, , 7)} {(-15, 21), (-6, 12), (-1, -7)}
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:50
The random variable x represents the number of phone calls an author receives in a day, and it has a poisson distribution with a mean of 8.7 calls. what are the possible values of x
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:50
What is the next step in the given proof? choose the most logical approach. a. statement: m 1 + m 2 + 2(m 3) = 180° reason: angle addition b. statement: m 1 + m 3 = m 2 + m 3 reason: transitive property of equality c. statement: m 1 = m 2 reason: subtraction property of equality d. statement: m 1 + m 2 = m 2 + m 3 reason: substitution property of equality e. statement: 2(m 1) = m 2 + m 3 reason: substitution property of equality
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