Find the indicated probability.In a homicide case 6 different witnesses picked the same man from a line up. The line up contained 5 men. If the identifications were made by random guesses, find the probability that all 6 witnesses would pick the same person.
A. 0.000064
B. 0.00032
C. 1.2
D. 0.0001286
Answer: A
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A. 16 inches B. 40 inches C. 21 inches D. 24 inches
Determine whether the following is a statement. If it is, then also classify the statement as true or false.5 - 1 = 4
A. Not a statement B. False statement C. True statement
Divide.7.4925 ÷ 4.05
A. 0.54054054 B. 18.5 C. 0.05405405 D. 1.85
Decide whether the slope is positive, negative, zero, or undefined.
A. Zero B. Negative C. Positive D. Undefined