You copy and paste the numbers in. Lol @die of exaustion.
@generic. there are not many serious questions here anymore. There are some that have cuss words in them such as *BEEP* maths. and so on.
@the 2nd anonymous. How are they devils?
Yes I understand it generic
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Notice that the 2 could be in the first, second or third position. And for each of these, the other numbers can be arranged in 3! = 6 ways.
So 3 x 6 = 18
And all four numbers can be arranged in 24 ways.
So
18 / 24 =
3 / 4 probability that the number is odd
$${\frac{{\mathtt{3}}}{{\mathtt{4}}}}$$
because math teachers are the devils themselves. That is the only answer you need, and that is my philosophy
of life.
No because the numbers aren't divisible by anything. They don't share any common factors.
Ah.....don't worry GUH!!.....I gave you points, anyway.....I'm not often correct on these probability questions....!!!!
^Not a serious question; plz use the site for real math. (JK IDK)
Hi, Tell me all the questions to math first
DANGIT CPHILL... (always proves me wrong)
The possible numbers when two dice are rolled is 2 - 12, inclusive
Of these, only 4 and 9 are perfect squares
The probability that 4 is rolled is 3/36
The probabilty tht a 9 is rolled is 4/36
So P(4 or 9) =
3/36 + 4/36 =
7/36
2/36 (I think.)
I wish I knew... This sounds like something I learned in 5th grade. Sadly, I have already forgot many of the things I learned in elementary school.
(-3/4)(-3/5) = 9/20
(-3/4) ÷ (-3/5) = (-3/4) x ( -5/3) = 5/4
This is brilliant! Thankyou so much!
Notice that if we subtract 4 from something, we can't possibly have the same thing as when we add 9 to it....
You can change the minutes into decimal hours by dividing by 60, like this: 8.4/60 = 0.14,
so 1:08.4 = 1.14, etc.
If, at the end, you wish to turn the decimal hours back into minutes, multiply by 60.
I assume we have a trapezoid, here.....so
77 = (7/2)(9 + b2) multiply both sides by /7
22 = 9 + b2 subtract 9 from both sides
13 = b2
¿sᴉɥʇ puɐʇsɹǝpun noʎ uɐƆ
e^(3/2) (99% sure)
How are you today? Not good thanks, i have so much coursework...
Also, thats English not maths
I mean like a huge list of numbers with spacs in on the calculator on this page, its for standard deviation and i want to cry, if you can't do that then please just tell me how long it takes to die of exhaustion, wish I was good at maths d**n
no, yes, but no, it is VERY hard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!