Mathematics, 15.07.2020 09:01, ZachLaVine2016
Select the correct answer. At a game show, there are three doors marked 1, 2, and 3. A contestant is allowed to select one of three keys labeled A, B, and C and then use it to open one of the doors. The sample space showing the ways in which a contestant can select a key and a door is represented in the table. Door 1 2 3 Key A A-1 A-3 B B-1 B-2 B-3 C C-1 C-2 C-3 What is the missing term in the table? If there were two doors instead of three doors, what would the sample size be? A. The missing term is A-2. The sample size would be 6. B. The missing term is C-2. The sample size would be 8. C. The missing term is C-2. The sample size would be 9. D. The missing term is B-2. The sample size would be 12.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:20, corbinfisher
The school track has eight lanes. each lane is 1.25 meters wide. the arc at each end of the track is 180. the distance of the home straight and the radii for the arcs in the 1st 4 lanes are given. s=85m r1=36.5m r2=37.75m r3=39m r4=40.25m part one: find the radii of lanes 5 through 8 of the track. show your work. part two: if max ran around lane one, how far did he run? show your work and explain your solution. part three: max wants to run a total of three laps around the track, choose two additional lanes (2-8) for him to run and find the distance around those two lanes. show your work and round to the hundredths. part 4: based on your lane choices in part three, what was the total distance max ran in the three laps around the track?
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