You roll a blue number cube and a green number cube. Find P a number greater than 2 on the blue cube and an odd number on the green cube. I GOT 1/12 FOR MY ANSWER. WILL MEDAL - IS THIS CORRECT?
there are 3 ways to get a number greater than 2 , on the first blue cube. there are 3 ways to get an odd number on the green cube { 1, 3, 5}
Okay, so it'd be... 3/6 multiplied by 3/6? O.o
yes
So the answer is 1/4?
I don't see any problem with that
Alright, ty
Name the property the equation illustrates. 0 + x = x For this I got Identity Property Of Addition @perl
0 is the additive identity, yes
1 is the multiplicative identity (identity for multiplication)
Okay, so I got it right?
Yay :3 Thank you.
I'm having a bit of trouble with this question though...Do you mind helping me :) You roll a standard number cube. Find P(3 or 4).
there are 6 possibilities { 1,2,3,4,5,6} you want probability of getting 3 ,4
alright so it would be 5/6 multiplied by 4/5?
wait no wouldn't it just be 5/6 multiplied by 5/6? Because there's six possibilities. I want the probability of getting three...So, that means I would take 3 out of the total of six to get 5/6. And then I'd do the same for 4..? Right..? @perl
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