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Answer: (x+8)(x-8)

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so the question is going to be .B

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What is the answer of this question?

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The answer is A)

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maybe D im not sure tho

Helppp whats number 1 A B and C?!

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A=-4/3
B=1/5
C=-5/4
Hope that helps.

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A=-4/3

B=1/5

C=-5/4

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At Davis you can buy 12 pounds of M&M's for $12.24 or 8 pounds for $8.24 at Smith's. Which is the better buy

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12 pounds

Explanation:

If you were to divide 12.24 from 12 you would get 1.02, which would be the cost of each pound.

Meanwhile, if you were to divide 8.24 from 8 you would get 1.03, which would be the cost of each pound.

So although its only a 1 cent difference and you are technically spending more by buying the 12 pounds, if it were to buy 8 pounds from the cost of each pound for the 12 pounds, you'd only be spending $8.16 vs $8.24.

Because you would multiply 1.02, which is the cost of each pound for 12, by 8 and you would get 8.16.

At a certain car dealership, 20% of customers who bought a new vehicle bought an SUV, and 3% of them bought a black SUV (that is 3% of customers bought a vehicle that was an SUV and in black color). Given that a customer bought an SUV, what is the probability that it was black?

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Answer:  0.15

Step-by-step explanation:

As per given , the probability that customers who bought a new vehicle bought an SUV : P(SUV) = 0.20

The probability that customer bought a vehicle that was an SUV and in black color : P(SUV and black)  =0.03

Now by suing conditional probability formula,

If we have given that a customer bought an SUV, then the probability that it was black will be :

\text{P(Black}|\text{SUV})=\frac{\text{P(SUV and Black)}}{\text{P(SUV)}}

=(0.03)/(0.20)=(3)/(20)=0.15

Hence, the required probability is 0.15.

The probability that a customer who bought an SUV also bought a black SUV is 0.006, or 0.6% (expressed as a percentage).

To find the probability that a customer who bought an SUV also bought a black SUV, you can use conditional probability.

Let's define the following events:

A: A customer bought an SUV.

B: A customer bought a black SUV.

You are given that P(B|A) is the probability that a customer who bought an SUV also bought a black SUV, which is 3% or 0.03.

You want to find P(B|A), the probability that a customer who bought an SUV also bought a black SUV. You can use the following formula for conditional probability:

P(B|A) = (P(A and B)) / P(A)

Here, P(A and B) is the probability that a customer bought both an SUV and a black SUV, and P(A) is the probability that a customer bought an SUV.

You know that P(B|A) = 0.03 and P(A) = 0.20.

Now, you need to find P(A and B), the probability that a customer bought both an SUV and a black SUV. You can rearrange the formula:

P(A and B) = P(B|A) * P(A)

P(A and B) = 0.03 * 0.20

P(A and B) = 0.006

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Is the sum of any 2 consecutive prime numbers also prime?

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Yes! (it’s making me write 20 letters so yes is ur answer ok cool)

Yes beachside I really don’t know you it juts is