Mathematics, 24.11.2020 23:20, sushiboy668
Suppose that you are asked to pick a card from a deck of 52 cards. Once you have selected a card, you place it face down on the table. You are then asked to selected another card from the deck. Is the event of you picking the first card going to affect the probability of the second card selected, why or why not? Are these events independent or dependent?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:50, tiffcarina69
F(x) = x2 − 9, and g(x) = x − 3 f(x) = x2 − 4x + 3, and g(x) = x − 3 f(x) = x2 + 4x − 5, and g(x) = x − 1 f(x) = x2 − 16, and g(x) = x − 4 h(x) = x + 5 arrowright h(x) = x + 3 arrowright h(x) = x + 4 arrowright h(x) = x − 1 arrowright
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, Goldenstate32
Gh bisects fgi. find the measure of hgi •15° •21° •10° •8°
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