Mathematics, 13.10.2021 03:30, xelynncaldera
In a carnival game, there are 9 identical boxes, one of which contains a prize. A contestant wins the prize by selecting the box containing it. Before each game, the old prize is removed and another prize is placed at random in one of the 9 boxes. Is it appropriate to use the binomial probability distribution to find the probability that a contestant who plays the game 6 times wins exactly 5 times
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00, rcmolyneaux
At a local museum, the total price for one adult and one child is $11. mrs. smith paid for herself and her three children. she spent $19. record the system of equations to be solved and then find the price of an adult and child ticket using either elimination or substitution.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30, amc9639
Ican interpret and represent the remainder in division calculations sensibly for the context (eg if we wont to know how many 40 seat buses will be needed to transport 170 students for on excursion, we divide 170 by 40 and realise buses and another smaller vehicle to that we need 4 transport 10 more students) solve the following questions. show your work! 11) the zoo had 420 butterflies that needed to be transported to a new enclosure. the boxes that the butterflies would be moved in only hold 80 butterflies in each. how many boxes would they need? 2 12) each classroom in the school can have exactly 25 students, if there are 345 students in the school how many full classrooms are there?
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