Mathematics, 11.06.2020 21:57 HotWheels162000
In gambling, the chances of winning are often written in terms of odds rather than probabilities. The odds of winning is the ratio of the number of successful outcomes to the number of unsuccessful outcomes. The odds of losing is the ratio of the number of unsuccessful outcomes to the number of successful outcomes. For example, if the number of successful outcomes is 2 and the number of unsuccessful outcomes is 3, the odds of winning are 2:3 (read "2 to 3") or two thirds The odds of an event occurring are 2:1. Find (a) the probability that the event will occur and (b) the probability that the event will not occur.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30
Gail is making costumes for a school play. each rabbit costume needs one and one half yards of white fur fabric, a yard of blue striped fabric, and a quarter of a yard of pink felt for the ears. g? ail needs to make eight rabbit man yards will she need, for the white fur fabric, blue striped fabric, and pink felt?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:40
Type the correct answer in the box. use numerals instead of words. if necessary, use / for the fraction bar.a city water tank holds 20 gallons of water. a technician empties 25% of the tank. how many more gallons of water must be removed from thetank so that it has 5 of the water that it started with: the technician must removemore gallons of water for the tank to have 5 of the water that it started with.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:30
Solve the following system algebraically. y = x2 β 9x + 18 y = x β 3 a. (3,1) and (5,3) b. (3,0) and ( 4,2) c. (β4,5) and (7,β10) d. (7,4) and (3,0)
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