Mathematics, 19.04.2021 16:10, bxbykyah
Exercise 12.1.1: Coin flips and events. About A coin is flipped four times. For each of the events described below, express the event as a set in roster notation. Each outcome is written as a string of length 4 from {H, T}, such as HHTH. Assuming the coin is a fair coin, give the probability of each event. (a) The first and last flips come up heads. (b) There are at least two consecutive flips that come up heads. (c) The first flip comes up tails and there are at least two consecutive flips that come up heads.
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Mathematics, 20.06.2019 18:04, matius0711
Plz i want answer and i would appreciate it is is a b c or d
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:50, xbeatdroperzx
Ms. ortiz sells tomatoes wholesale. the function p(x)=-80x^2+320x-10, graphed below, indicates how much profit she makes on a load of tomatoes if she makes on a load of tomatoes if she sells them for 4-x dollars per kilogram. what should ms. ortiz charge per kilogram of tomatoes to make on a load of tomatoes?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, errr5529
On traditional maps, earth is represented in a flat plane, or by euclidean geometry. however, a globe is a more accurate model that comes from elliptical geometry. how does a globe represent the fact that there are no parallel lines in elliptical geometry? the equator is not parallel to any other latitudinal lines. the north and south poles are never connected by a geodesic. the geodesics connecting the north and south poles never intersect. the geodesics connecting the north and south poles intersect at both of the poles.
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