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1.Mrs. Schultzkie has to correct papers for three different classes: Algebra, Geometry, and Trig. If Mrs. Schultzkie corrects the papers for each class at random, what is the probability she corrects Algebra papers first? Write your answer as a fraction in the form a/b (for example 1/7, 3/91)2. An ice cream parlor has 30 flavors but Su likes only half of them. If the scooper makes a three-scoop ice cream cone at random (using three different flavors), What is the probability Su will like all three flavors? Write your answer as a fraction in the form a/b (for example 1/7, 3/91) Please reduce the fraction.3. Mr. and Mrs. Kappler bought ten books and plan to give one at random to each of their five kids. If there is only one such way to distribute the books that will make every kid happy with their book, what is the probability that every kid will be happy with his or her book?Write your answer as a fraction in the form a/b (for example 1/7, 3/91)4. 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A carpenter wants to construct a simple cabin with a pitched roof. A-frame cabin next to the wall must be 8 ft. high, homework help
A carpenter wants to construct a simple cabin with a pitched roof. The inside height of this “A-frame” cabin nex ...
A carpenter wants to construct a simple cabin with a pitched roof. A-frame cabin next to the wall must be 8 ft. high, homework help
A carpenter wants to construct a simple cabin with a pitched roof. The inside height of this “A-frame” cabin next to the wall must be 8 feet high. The owner wants the inside height of the roof in the middle of the room (at the tallest point) to be 12 feet high. The owner wants the slope of the roof to be 1/3 (for every 3 ft you travel horizontally towards the middle of the roof, you go up 1 ft vertically) . How wide then must the cabin be?
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The society we live in today is increasingly secularized and this pushes spirituality and religion into our lives’ fring ...
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