answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Math & Arithmetic

Is there a formula for probability problems?

Yes. The sum of the probabilities of all possible outcomes is equal to one. Given events that are equally likely to happen, the probability that any given outcome occurs will be equal to the number of specified outcomes, divided by the number of all outcomes. If events are not equally likely to happen - let's say that Bent-Nose Bill is holding a lottery - then the probability is considerably different. As Damon Runyan put it, "The race is not always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, but that's the way to bet"


What is the value of a 2003 misprint 1 bill?

Please post a new question with more details describing the suspected misprint. There are a bunch of different errors possible, and each has a different value.


How many times can you skip school before you are on the Becka bill?

The "Becca Bill" is a Washington state law that addresses truancy. Under this law, a student can be considered habitually truant if they have seven unexcused absences in a month or 10 in a school year. Once a student reaches this threshold, they may be subject to intervention measures, including court involvement. It’s important to check with local school policies for specific details, as they may vary.


How could you give someone 63 using six bills without using one dollar bill?

You can give someone $63 using six bills by combining different denominations. For example, you could use three $20 bills and one $3 bill, along with two $1 bills. However, since you cannot use any $1 bills, an alternative way would be to use two $20 bills, one $10 bill, and one $5 bill, which totals $65, and then you would need to adjust accordingly. Therefore, a possible combination could be three $20 bills, one $2 bill, one $1 bill (but again, this includes a dollar bill). To keep it within six bills without using one-dollar bills, you can use three $20 bills, one $3 bill, and one $1 bill, but you still need to adjust to fit the criteria.


Is Bill a compound word?

No, bill is not a compound word.

Related Questions

Which two presidents were impeached by the house what were the outcomes of their trials?

The only two presidents to have been impeached by the House are Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Both of the trials resulted in the president in question remaining in office, although Andrew Johnson remained in office by only one vote.


What choices does a president have to make when a bill reaches him?

He eats the bill


What presidents picture is on the 20.00 bill?

Andrew Jackson is on the 20.00 bill


When a bill is presented to the president the presidents can?

Sign the bill into law or veto it.


What presidents photo is on the 1000.00 bill?

seward


Why was Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were unusual among the presidents because they were?

born in the south


If a bill makes it to the presidents desk he must sign it?

No, the president is not required to sign a bill that reaches their desk. The president has the option to either sign the bill into law, veto it, or take no action. If the president vetoes the bill, Congress can attempt to override the veto with a two-thirds majority in both chambers. If the president takes no action for ten days while Congress is in session, the bill automatically becomes law.


Who were the 3 presidents that attended the inauguration?

The 2 presidents were: Bush sen., Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton.


How many presidents before Bill Clinton?

41


What presidents face is on 2 bill?

thomas Jefferson


who were the US Presidents 1993 to 2000?

Bill Clinton


What are the three options the governor has once a bill reaches his desk?

What three things can the governor do if a bill reaches him