Suppose there is a game of chance that you would like to play. It costs $3 to play one time. There are 100 $1 bills, 20 $5 bills, 3 $20 bills, and 1 $100 bill in a box. You may reach into a box without looking and select one bill. Is this a fair game? Why or why not?

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. It is not a fair game.

2. The game is not fair because the probability of winning and the probability of losing are not equal.  In a fair game, the probability of winning is equal to the probability of losing.  In this game, the probability of losing is 0.81 or 81%, while the probability of winning is 19% (100 - 81).

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost of playing the game one time = $3

Total number of bills in the box = 124 (100+20+3+1)

Chance of losing is represented by 100 of $1 bills = 100/124 = 0.81 or 81%

Chances of losing are represented by 20 of $5 bills, 3 of $20 bills, and 1 $100 bill = 0.19 or 19% (20/124 + 3/124 + 1/124).


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( c²- k³)2 is equivalent to the polynomial c4- c²k³+ k6.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

false

c^4+k^6-2c^2k^3 is the right answer

Which statement about this product is true? 0.44×(−5 3/4)
It is equal to 0 because 0.44 rounded to the nearest whole number is 0, and 0 times any number is 0.


It is equal to −534 because 44 is equal to 1, and 1 times any number equals that number.


It is greater than −3 because 0.44×534 is less than 12×6.


It is less than −534 because multiplying by a number less than 1 gives a smaller number.

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Answer:

A.)

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Distributive property to remove parantheses -8(-6v+2x-4)

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Answer:

48v - 16x + 32

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Nguyen climbed one fifth of a mountain in one tenth of a month. Find the rate in mountains per month.​

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Answer:

2 mountains per month

Step-by-step explanation:

1/5 of a mountain : 1/10 of a month

multiply both sides by 10

10/5 = 2 mountains : month

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Bobby set a goal to earn $1,500 in commission in June. He earns 10% commission for all of his sales. How much merchandise will he have to sell to meet his goal? ​

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Answer:

$15000

Step-by-step explanation:

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Find the circumference of a circle that has a diameter of 5 inches. Use for 22/7 pi. 15 3/7 in. 15 5/7 in. 15 in. 22/35in.

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Answer:

15.7

Step-by-step explanation:

3.14=pi

Circumference= pi × Diameter

5×3.14= 15.7

4.5m is ____ % of 90 cm; 90 cm is ____ % of 4.5m

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Answer:

4.5m is  450%

90cm is 45%

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

n = 0.8

Step-by-step explanation:

3n + 3 = 5.4

-3 form each side

3n=2.4

÷3 for each side

n=0.8

Answer:

0.8

Step-by-step explanation:

3(n+1)=5.4

Divide both sides by 3

3(n+1)/3 = 5.4/3

simplify

n+1=1.8

subtract 1 from both sides

n+1-1=1.8-1

N=0.8

In ΔCDE, \text{m}\angle C = (4x-16)^{\circ}m∠C=(4x−16) ∘ , \text{m}\angle D = (6x-1)^{\circ}m∠D=(6x−1) ∘ , and \text{m}\angle E = (4x-13)^{\circ}m∠E=(4x−13) ∘ . Find \text{m}\angle C.M∠C.

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Answer:

m∠C = 44°

Step-by-step explanation:

In ΔCDE,

m∠C=(4x−16) ∘

m∠D=(6x−1) ∘

m∠E=(4x−13) ∘ .

The sum of angles in a triangle = 180°

Step 1

We solve for x

m∠C + m∠D + m∠E

(4x−16)° + (6x−1)° + (4x−13)° = 180°

4x - 16 + 6x - 1 + 4x - 13 = 180°

4x + 6x + 4x -16 - 1 - 13 = 180°

14x - 30 = 180°

14x = 180+ 30

14x = 210

x = 210/14

x = 15

Step 2

Find m∠C

m∠C = (4x−16)°

m∠C = (4 × 15 - 16)°

m∠C = (60 - 16)°

m∠C = 44°

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Answer:

62.5

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3. The sales director a manufacturer decides to try out two different methods of distributing and seling a new video game. The game is sold to a retailer for a net profit of $9.90 on each game . The game is also sold at the factory outlet for a net profit of $10.99 on each game. If 500 games are sold by the outlet, many more would have to be sold by the retailer in order for the profit to be about equal

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Answer:

The number of games that need to be sold to the retailer in order for the profit to be about equal is approximately 555 games

Step-by-step explanation:

The given parameters are;

The net profit at which each game is sold to a retailer = $9.90

The net profit at which each game is sold at the factory outlet  = $10.99

The number of units sold by the outlet = 500

The amount in profit from selling at the factory outlet = 500 × $10.99 = $5,495.00

The number of games that need to be sold to the retailer in order for the profit to be about equal is given as follows;

Let "x" represent the number of games that need to be sold to the retailer in order for the profit to be about equal

Therefore, we have;

x × $9.90/game = $5,495.00

x = $5,495.00/($9.90/game) = 555.[tex]\overline {05}[/tex] games ≈ 555 games

Therefore, the number of games that need to be sold to the retailer in order for the profit to be about equal = x ≈ 555 games.

Make b the subject of the formula a = vb + 6​

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Answer:

[tex]b = \frac{a -6}{v}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]a = vb + 6[/tex]

Required

Make b the subject

[tex]a = vb + 6[/tex]

Subtract 6 from both sides

[tex]a -6= vb + 6-6[/tex]

[tex]a -6= vb[/tex]

Divide both sides by v

[tex]\frac{a -6}{v}= \frac{vb}{v}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{a -6}{v}= b[/tex]

Reorder

[tex]b = \frac{a -6}{v}[/tex]

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Answer:

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Answer:

B

The second answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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Good morning temperature is -15° but the afternoon the temperature raises by 20° right in addition expressions for the afternoon temperature vent to shoulders and find the temperature in the afternoon

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Answer:

+ 5°

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

Good morning temperature = -15°

Raise in temperature = 20°

Afternoon temperature = -15° + 20°

           = + 5°

Hence, temperature in after noon is equal to + 5°.

Jayden and Jacques went to the park to play. They were gone for an hour and fifteen minutes. They ot home at 12: 30 pm. What time did they leave for the park?​

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Answer:

11 : 15 am

Step-by-step explanation:

one hour before 12:30 pm is 11:30 am

15 minutes before 11:30 am is 11:15 am

Answer:

11:15

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this question we basically have to subtract 1 hour and 15 minutes from 12:30.

  1230

- 0115

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11:15 a.m.

So the answer would be they left for the park at 11:15 a.m.

In conclusion, Jayden and Jacques left for the park at 11.15 a.m.

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A TV has an original price of $549. Enter the new price after the given percent of
change. 30% increase

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Answer: $713.7

Step-by-step explanation:

First, multiply the original price by the percentage ( In this case, 549 x .30)

Now your sum is $164.7 Add that to the original price and you get your answer.

whats bigger 1/4 1/10

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Answer:

1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

its bigger

Answer:

1/4 is greater

Tyler's grandma purchased a savings bond for him when he was born. The bond was bought for $500.00. The value of the savings bond increases by 5% a year. Tyler's grandma wants Tyler to use it for college, so he is not allowed to touch it until he is 18.

How much money will Tyler have when he is 18

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Answer: 950 dollars

Step-by-step explanation:

5% of 500 dollars is 25 dollars, so since 5% is 25 dollars,  multiply that by how many years he can have it (18). So 18 * 25 = 450. 450 added to the starting 500 dollars is 950 dollars. Your welcome, I'm new so glad I could help.

Mark and Jen me at the beach yesterday July 31. Might go to the beach every third day in Django ceviche before three. How many times will they be at the beach on the same day over the next 30 days?

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Answer:

The number times both Mark and Jen will be at the beach on the same day over the next 30 days is 10 times.

Step-by-step explanation:

Every third day implies that they both go the beach and then have a two day break, and then go the beach on the day after.

Put simply, every third day implies one day in three days.

Based on the above, the number times both Mark and Jen will be at the beach on the same day over the next 30 days can be calculated by dividing 30 by 3 as follows:

Number times both Mark and Jen will be at the beach = 30 / 3 = 10

Therefore, the number times both Mark and Jen will be at the beach on the same day over the next 30 days is 10 times.

lily likes to collect records. Last year she had 15 records in her collection. Now she has 18 records. What is the percent increase of her collection

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Answer: 20% increase

Step-by-step explanation:

Think about it this way 1/5 of 100 is 20. 1/5 of 15 is 3. So 15+3=18

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Answer:

It is 3 because it is both in red and blue and that is the only section that shows it’s in both

Answer:3

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The figures below are not similar because _____.



the corresponding angles are congruent
the corresponding sides are not proportional
the corresponding sides are proportional
they are not the same shape

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Answer: the corresponding sides are proportional. and they arent the same shape, please correct me if im wrong

How are fractals developed

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Answer:

Fractals are infinitely complex patterns that are self-similar across different scales. They are created by repeating a simple process over and over in an ongoing feedback loop. ... Abstract fractals – such as the Mandelbrot Set – can be generated by a computer calculating a simple equation over and over.

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I will mark brainliest 20 points! There were more private schools in the Republic of Texas then there were public schools.

Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
True
False

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Answer:

It's true

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Indicate whether the measures 3.1, 4.8, and 10.2 can be the side lengths of a triangle. If they can, classify the triangle.

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The measures 3.1, 4.8, and 10.2 cannot be the side lengths of a triangle.

What is triangle inequality?

"It states that the sum of any two sides must be greater than the third side."

For given question,

we have been given the measures 3.1, 4.8, and 10.2  

We need to check whether given measures can be the side lengths of a triangle.

First we check whether the given measures obey triangle inequality or not.

3.1 + 4.8 = 7.9

7.9 < 10.2

This means, the measures 3.1, 4.8, and 10.2 do not obey triangle inequality

Therefore,  the measures 3.1, 4.8, and 10.2 cannot be the side lengths of a triangle.

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a first number plus twice a second number is 4. twice the first number plus the second number totals 26. find the numbers

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Answer:

a = 16

b = -6

Step-by-step explanation:

a + 2b = 4

2a + b = 26

2a + 4b = 8

2a + b = 26

3b = -18

b = -6

a + 2(-6) = 4

a - 12 = 4

a = 16

What is a SKEW in Geometry?

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Two or more lines which have no intersections but are not parallel

3. Create three quadratic equations that has one real solution.​

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Three quadratic equations that have one real solution are show below:

5x^2+3x^3+3^4 = 55

5x^2+3x^3+3^7 = 55

5x^2+3x^3+3^8 = 55

someone help me with 27

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Answer:

The answer is [tex](x^3-8)(x^3+2)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Find two factors that equal -6 when added, and -16 when multiplied. Those are your outer numbers. The exponent of the first term is a 6, so you know when you multiply two numbers with exponents, you add them. 6/2=3.

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In a population of spiders, there is a protein that is coded in the
DNA to make venom. In a particular spider, there was a protein
variation due to a change in the genetic code. This protein
variation caused the spider's venom to be stronger to kill its prey.
This genetic variation was passed down to offspring and was
favored due to the amount of time shortened to eat its prey.
What will likely happen to this population of spiders?

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eventually all of the offspring will have the genetic variation

Step-by-step explanation:

the variation was passed down to its offspring, and was favored, so it is now just part of its genetics, meaning all of the offspring from the original spiders offspring, will also have the genetic variation. hope this helps :)

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