There are 15 cats. 10 are striped and 7 are striped and have green eyes but are not striped. How many cats have green eyes but are not striped??? There are 15 cats. 10 are striped and 7 are striped and have green eyes but are not striped. How many cats have green eyes but are not striped??? @Mathematics
Please re-read your question. Part of your problem statement doesn't make sense. There are 15 cats. OK. 10 are striped. OK; that leaves 5 that are not. Then you say, "seven are striped and have green eyes but are not striped." ?????
Thanks @mathmale I was trying to remove this question since I no longer needed it. Thanks
Wish I knew how to withdraw a question, but I don't. Let me know, please, if you find out how. By the way, I believe the math problem you posed is one in CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY.
I am new to the site so i dont know how to do alot of things, which is why I hadn't been back on in like a year. Wait maybe you can help me with a question I am working on now. That is if you have time and dont mind.
You shoot an arrow at a Target. The parabolic path of your arrow passes through the points shown in the table. X represents the distance of the arrow from you and y represents the height of the arrow. Based on this data answer the following questions and explain. y=30,60,100 and x=6,7,4 a. Find a quadratic function in standard form that modelsthe path of your arrow. Hint: the 3 points are (x,y)-values that satisfy y=ax^2 + bx + c
the function in standard form I believe is y=-13x^2/8400 + 29x/168 + 31/14
I'd suggest you re-post your math problem as a new problem and new session, and also that you provide an image of the table that you've mentioned. A sketch would further your understanding of this question and perhaps elicit more responses from helpers.
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