5- There are 7 red cards and 13 blue cards
in a deck of cards. If Yuki randomly
selects a card from the deck, what is the
probability that it is a red card?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:the probability of getting a red card is 7 out of 20

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Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

the probability of getting a red card is 7 out of 20

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                                                 a  =  t/b  -  st

Factor 't' from the right side:        a  =  t (1/b  -  s)

Divide each side by (1/b - s):      a / (1/b - s)  =  t

Which is longer? 10 or 10 2/5 miles?

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The answer is 10 2/5.
the answer is 10 2/5

Can you use simplest form to compare 8/10 and 3/5 explain

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Yes,because the denomenators can be both 5... So 8/10=4/5..4/5>3/5
simplify 8/10
(4*2)/(5*2)
2/2=1

Thus,
8/10=4/5

Now, compare 4/5 and 3/5.
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Please help!! I've been on this question for quite a bit and I have an idea of what the answer is, but I'm not positive it's right.

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your answer is 3/5b + 79.50 = 132.50.
3/5b +79.50 = what - like an algebra question solve for b.
3/5b +79.50 = -79.50
         - 79.50
3/5b = 79.50
5/3 x 3/5 b = 79.50 x 5/3
b - 79.50/1 x 5/3 = 397.50/3 
b = 132.50

Ejemplo de cómo escribir:1. Nombre de polinomio- grado- coeficiente término lineal- coeficiente término constante


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The first thing is to define each one:

Polynomial: expression made with constants, variables and exponents, which are combined using addition, subtraction and multiplication. Exponents can only be natural numbers and the polynomial cannot have an infinite number of terms.

Example:

This is a:  5x^(3) + 4x^(2)  -99x +20

Degree: It is the exponent with the highest degree. If a monomial of those that are forming the polynomial has two unknowns, each with its exponent, these add up since we would be doing a multiplication of monomials.

Example: 5x^(3) + 4x^(2)  -99x +20

The degree of this polynomial is 3 because it is the largest exponent.

Linear term coefficient: is the number that multiplies the variable with the highest exponent

Example: 5x^(3) + 4x^(2)  -99x +20

In this case it is 5 because x^(3) is the variable with the highest exponent

Constant term coefficient: is one that is found in a polynomial alone, that is, without multiplying the x or another unknown.

Example:  5x^(3) + 4x^(2)  -99x +20

In this case it is 20 because it is the one found without multiplying any linear term (x)

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