there are 30 coins in chest B...3/4 of the total are in A and 1/4 of the total are in B. So you divide 120 by 4 and get 30. So 30 x 3 = 90 = A, and 30 x 1 = 30 = B
36
Three Times A Number x Minus Two translates to 3x-2 Three Times A Number x Minus Two translates to 3•x-2 Three Times A Number y Minus Two translates to 3y-2 Three Times A Number z Minus Two translates to 3z-2
7
two less than three times a number is 28
3x +3
If we toss three coins 240 times, how many times can we expect the coins to have three tails showing?
around 45
He has 165 cents.
minus six If someone owes (i.e. minus) three dollars to two people, then he owes (minus) six dollars altogether.
9, you just have to multiply for problems like this
The expected number is 3750.
The sample space when tossing a coin three times is [HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT]It does not matter if you toss one coin three times or three coins one time. The outcome is the same.
You cannot make exactly 0.55 with 12 coins, as there are no coin combinations that add up to that specific value. The closest value you can reach with 12 coins is 0.60, by using five dimes, three nickels, and four pennies.
the heimlich manuever. press into chest were ur ribs meet three or4 times should get it out
Foreshadowing was partly used when Mr. Loomis shot THREE gunshots at the roof aiming for "Edward", and then in his hallucination he acted out him shooting Edward in the chest THREE times.
Each coin has 2 outcomes. Either being heads or tails. Take the outcome of each coin to the root of the number of coins. (1/2)^3 = .125 = 12.5% or a 1 in 8 chance. Take .125 and times it by 100 to get the probability out off 100 times. .125 x 100 = .125 which = 12.5%= 1 in 8 chance
Mahatma Gandhi, aged 78, was on the way to a prayer meeting, when he was shot three times in the chest and died on January 30, 1948.