Mathematics, 29.06.2019 06:00, torigirl4126
In this activity, you will find the sample space for a probability problem. then you’ll find the number of times an event occurs and determine the probability of the event as a fraction. maddie, paige, and odelia are sisters. they draw names out of a hat to decide who does the household chores each day of the week. part a determine the sample space for completing three days of chores. use the abbreviation m for maddie, p for paige, and o for odelia and create a list of all the possible outcomes. part b based on the list you created in part a, what is the size of the sample space? part c according to the sample space, how many times does paige do the chores three days in a row? part d what is the probability of paige doing chores three days in a row? part e according to the sample space, how many times does paige do chores on the first two days? part f what is the probability of paige doing chores on the first two days? part g what is the probability of paige doing chores at least two days in a row?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00, hdwoody2002
Percy rides his bike 11.2 miles in 1.4 hours at a constant rate. write an equation to represent the proportional relationship between the number of hours percy rides, x, and the distance in miles, y, that he travels.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00, makikorising1226
Afair survey question is one that does not encourage biased responses. which survey question is fair? a.) do you agree that only unethical people take credit for other people’s work? b.) have you ever taken credit for somebody else’s work? c.) have you ever engaged in unethical behavior, such as taking credit for somebody else’s work? d.) don’t you think it is unethical to take credit for somebody else’s work?
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