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  • Math Probability Question?

    The digits 2, 3, 4, 5, and 8 are randomly arranged to form a​ five-digit number.

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  • Math Probability Question?

    From the sample space {1, ​2, 3,​ 4,..., 15} a single number is to be selected at random.

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    Find the probability ​P(five|not a face card​) when a single card is drawn from a standard​ 52-card deck.

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    For the experiment of drawing a single card from a standard​ 52-card deck, find the probability of the following event.

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  • Probability Math Help?

    Let A be an event within the sample space​ S, and let ​n(A) equals a

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    1 AnswerMathematics5 years ago
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    Six​ people, call them​ A, B,​ C, D,​ E, and​ F, are randomly divided into three groups of two.

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  • Math Probability Help!?

    A high school class consists of 7 seniors, 10 ​juniors, 11 ​sophomores, and 4 freshmen.

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  • Math Probability Help!?

    A​ "trifecta" is a particular horse race in which you win by picking the​ "win," "place," and​ "show" horses​ (the first-,​ second-, and​ third-place winners), in their proper order.

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  • Math Probability Help!?

    In the history of track and​ field, no woman has broken the​ 10-second barrier in the​ 100-meter run.

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  • Algebra Question...?

    If an object on Earth is projected upward from the top of a 144-foot building with an initial velocity of 112 feet per second, its position (in feet above the ground) is given by...

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    2) How far from the building will the object be when it hits the ground?

    3) What is the highest point the object will reach?

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  • Algebra Question?

    For a body falling freely from rest​ (disregarding air​ resistance), the distance the body falls varies directly as the square of the time. If an object is dropped from the top of a tower 180 feet high and hits the ground in 6 seconds, how far did it fall in the first 2 seconds?

    1 AnswerPhysics5 years ago
  • Basic math question. Need help?

    Write the equation of a line perpendicular to 3x+2y=7 that passes through the point ​(7,-4​).

    4 AnswersMathematics5 years ago
  • Basic math question?

    For the​ equation, give the​ x-intercept and the​ y-intercept. Then graph the equation.

    5x+9y=15

    Mathematics5 years ago
  • Basic graphing question?

    Write an equation for the line that passes through ​(-2​,7​) and whose slope is undefined. Give an answer in standard form.

    1 AnswerHomework Help5 years ago
  • Basic graphing question?

    Find the equation of the line that fits the description.

    Passes through (6,-9) and has zero slope.

    1 AnswerHomework Help5 years ago
  • Math Question Help?

    A couple wishes to rent a car for one day while on vacation.​ Frank's Automobile Rental wants ​$23 per day and​ $ 0.25 per mile and any part​ thereafter, while​ Coups-For-A-Day wants ​$17 per day and​ $ 0.27 per mile and any part thereafter. After how many miles would the price to rent from Coups exceed the price to rent from​ Frank's?

    1 AnswerMathematics5 years ago
  • Basic Algebra Help?

    A person who weighs 118 lb and is 64 inches tall has a BMI of 20.25 (BMI is usually rounded to the nearest whole number). Grady weighs 200 pounds and is 6 feet, 2 inches tall. Find his BMI.

    1 AnswerMathematics5 years ago