which book? AoPS or McDOUGAl or stuff?
thx yall
probability of a square number is 2/6 = 1/3 probability of not a square is 4/6 = 2/3 at least one die shows a square number is let S = square number N = not a square number outcomes: SS = (1/3)^2 SN = (1/3)(2/3) NS = (2/3)(1/3) NN = (2/3)^2 so at least one would be (SS + SN + NS) = 1/9 + 2/9 + 2/9 = 5/9 or everything but NN (1 - NN) = 1 - 4/9 = 5/9 welcomes!
so wht constant?
ill be happy to help when you post the number.
thx melody! can you solve this?\($\frac{2\sqrt[3]9}{1 + \sqrt[3]3 + \sqrt[3]9}.$\)
ok, let us get it straight. are you cheating on AoPS? then, he chooses numbers bewteen 0 and what? looks like you need to tell s the number of numbers! or the blank. :D welcome!
it helped! thx! NOW IMA GLEAN YA(joke. just read sythe. it's awesome.!)