A. P(A ans B) = 1/6 &' D. P(B) = 1/6
The second one.
The second one.
The probability of rolling an even die and then an odd die is (3 in 6) times (3 in 6), which is the same as (1 in 2) times (1 in 2), which is the same as 0.5 time 0.5, which is 0.25.
The second one.
The second one.
One option for comparing two numbers is to subtract the first number from the second number. If the result is less than zero, the first number is larger. If the result is greater than zero, the second number is larger. If the result is zero, the numbers are equal. Another option (for positive numbers) would be to divide the first number by the second number. If the result is greater than one, the first number is larger. If the result is less than one, the second number is larger. If the result is one, the numbers are equal. This rule flips if you are comparing negative numbers.
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The probability of rolling a 2 or a 4 on the second die is independent of the outcome of the first die. A standard die has six faces, with three even numbers (2, 4, and 6). Therefore, the probability of rolling a 2 or a 4 on the second die is 2 out of 6, or 1/3, regardless of whether an even number was rolled on the first die.
You divide the first number by the second. If there is no remainder the second divides the first.There are rules that can help determine the answer - for small divisors they are reasonably simple but for larger divisors is it often simpler just to carry out a long division.You divide the first number by the second. If there is no remainder the second divides the first.There are rules that can help determine the answer - for small divisors they are reasonably simple but for larger divisors is it often simpler just to carry out a long division.You divide the first number by the second. If there is no remainder the second divides the first.There are rules that can help determine the answer - for small divisors they are reasonably simple but for larger divisors is it often simpler just to carry out a long division.You divide the first number by the second. If there is no remainder the second divides the first.There are rules that can help determine the answer - for small divisors they are reasonably simple but for larger divisors is it often simpler just to carry out a long division.
To get the product, multiply the first number by the second. To get the sum, add the second number to the first. To get the difference, subtract the smaller number from the larger.
if the first negative is samller than the second its positive but if the first one is a larger number than the second then its a positive