i think since they are mutually exclusive events the probability would by 9/10*7/10 = 63/100
You can calculate this probability by multiplying the individual probabilities of each marksman hitting the target: 0.8 * 0.8 * 0.8 * 0.8. When you multiple these probabilities, you get 0.4096, or 40.96%. This is the probability that all four marksmen will hit the target.
never
A missile fired from the surface (ie the ground) intended to hit a target in the air (ie a plane) A missle fired on the ground that seeks out an airborne target.
Of course, you can find another job if you get fired from your job.
It is very likely that the teacher would be fired for hitting on the principal.
Yes, you will be able to find another job if you are fired from. Many people have been fired and went on to find better jobs.
Fired
no
it will depend on what terms you were fired on.
You can be fired for asking another Employee to clock you in while being in the parking lot.
A missile fired from the surface (ie the ground) intended to hit a target in the air (ie a plane) A missle fired on the ground that seeks out an airborne target.