In mathematical terms the problem is :-
3n + 6 = 20 + n
3n - n = 20 - 6
2n = 14
n = 7
Knowledge of numbers that appeared in the past will have no bearing on future numbers. The fact that a certain number appeared several times makes it no more, or less, likely for that combination to appear in the future.Knowledge of numbers that appeared in the past will have no bearing on future numbers. The fact that a certain number appeared several times makes it no more, or less, likely for that combination to appear in the future.Knowledge of numbers that appeared in the past will have no bearing on future numbers. The fact that a certain number appeared several times makes it no more, or less, likely for that combination to appear in the future.Knowledge of numbers that appeared in the past will have no bearing on future numbers. The fact that a certain number appeared several times makes it no more, or less, likely for that combination to appear in the future.
4n = 10 + 6 = 16 so n = 4
Throw is a very large number of times. If the six numbers come up approximately 1/6 number of times then it is likely that the die (not dice!) is fair. If one or more numbers comes up more often than the die is not fair. You can never be certain.
The number of trials is important to a science experiment. The more times you do the experiment, the more meaningful your data will be.
3 times more than a number, since n is unknown. In other words, 3n
number = (3x) + 2
3x+6=x+202x=14x=7
2x + 6
The certain number is 18.
Knowledge of numbers that appeared in the past will have no bearing on future numbers. The fact that a certain number appeared several times makes it no more, or less, likely for that combination to appear in the future.Knowledge of numbers that appeared in the past will have no bearing on future numbers. The fact that a certain number appeared several times makes it no more, or less, likely for that combination to appear in the future.Knowledge of numbers that appeared in the past will have no bearing on future numbers. The fact that a certain number appeared several times makes it no more, or less, likely for that combination to appear in the future.Knowledge of numbers that appeared in the past will have no bearing on future numbers. The fact that a certain number appeared several times makes it no more, or less, likely for that combination to appear in the future.
4n = 10 + 6 = 16 so n = 4
No
The sum of three times a number and its square is 10 more than 6 times a number?
ten more than five times a number
Four more than three times a number
The number that is a hundred million times more is 96,483,500,000,000.
Throw is a very large number of times. If the six numbers come up approximately 1/6 number of times then it is likely that the die (not dice!) is fair. If one or more numbers comes up more often than the die is not fair. You can never be certain.