Mathematics, 17.09.2019 19:00, andyzapata98p28tjr
Two pair or three of a kind? when drawing five cards randomly from a deck, which is more likely, two pairs or three of a kind? a pair is exactly two of the same denomination. three of a kind is exactly 3 of the same denomination. (don’t count three 8’s as a pair—that’s 3 of a kind. and don’t count 4 of the same kind as two pair—that’s 4 of a kind, a very special hand.) how could you simulate 5-card hands? be careful; once you’ve picked the 8 of spades, you can’t get it again in that hand. a) describe how you will simulate a component. b) describe how you will simulate a trial. c) describe the response variable
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00, caspab7
You and three friends will be going out to eat at your favorite restaurant! each of you will order three items of your choice. you will also need to leave a tip. if you split the bill evenly among all four of you, how much will each person need to contribute? locate a menu for your favorite restaurant and pick three items for yourself and each friend. list the restaurant name, items, and prices in a table like the one below. in the column labeled subtotal, determine the cost of each person’s order. the customary tip is 20% of the total bill. in the column labeled tip, calculate the amount of tip each person should leave. in the column labeled total bill, determine the total of each person’s order, including the tip. restaurant name: names item 1 price item 2 price item 3 price subtotal tip total bill your name friend #1 friend #2 friend #3 part 2: questions answer the following questions, showing all work: what is the total cost of the entire bill (all four meals), including tip? write an expression using fractions to show how to determine the amount that each person will pay. then calculate each person's contributions showing all steps in long division. if each person paid an equal amount, who would save the most money? explain your reasoning using at least two complete sentences.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, alexamorantess
Which statements describe the solutions to the inequality x< -20 check all that apply. there are infinite solutions. each solution is negative. each solution is positive. the solutions are both positive and negative. the solutions contain only integer values. the solutions contain rational number values.
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