Mathematics, 19.02.2021 18:30 kitttimothy55
10.) Drawing Cards from a Standard Deck 3
This game will GENERATE experimental probability. You must CALCULATE
theoretical probability. Parameters: Draw 2 cards 50 times, record your results as
you go for "Card 1" and "Card 2" (color, suit, card name), assume you are replacing
cards after each draw. Compare experimental and theoretical probability of:
•Jack on the first draw AND 3 on the second draw - P(Jack and 3)
Jack on the first draw OR 3 on the second draw - P(Jack or 3)
.4 on the first draw AND club on the second draw - P(4 and club),
.4 on the first draw OR club on the second draw - P(4 or club),
Record and save your results on a sheet of paper or in an on-line document.
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Which of the following represents a number squared is equal to twenty more than nine times that number ? a) x squared = 9x + 20 b) x squared = 20x + 9 c) x squared > 9 + 20x d) x squared = 9 + x + 20
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Simplify. −4x^2 (5x^4−3x^2+x−2) −20x^6−12x^4+8x^3−8x^2 −20x^6+12x^4−4x^3+8x^2 −20x^8+12x^4−4x^2+8x −20x^6+12x^4+4x^3−8x^2
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10.) Drawing Cards from a Standard Deck 3
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