A dart is thrown randomly and sticks on the circular dart board shown. Assume that all sectors are the same size and that the dart does not land on a border between shaded areas.
Find the probability that the dart does not land on the sector numbered 3.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer: C
You might also like to view...
Answer the question.The graph below shows the approximate annual percentage growth rate in world population for the years 1960 through 2010. Data is estimated by the UN Census Bureau.Annual Growth Rate (Percentage) Why must the graph be interpreted with care? If the graph is not interpreted with care what misleading impression might one have of world population during the period 1960-2010? In which year during the period 1960-2010 is estimated world population the greatest? During which years did world population increase at the fastest rate?Summarize the overall trends in world population during the period 1960-2010.
What will be an ideal response?
Find the values of x for which the given function is concave up, the values of x for which the function is concave down, and any points of inflection.y = -2x2 - 4x - 5
A. Concave up for all x, no points of inflection B. Concave down for all x, no points of inflection C. Concave down for x < -1, concave up for x > -1, point of inflection at (-1, -3) D. Concave up for x < -1, concave down for x > -1, point of inflection at (-1, -3)
Carli and Dale want to divide fairly the chocolate-strawberry cake shown below. The total cost of the cake was $18.00. Carli values strawberry and banana equally, but values chocolate twice as much as either of these put together. Dale values chocolate three times as much as he values strawberry. Further, he values strawberry twice as much as he values banana.
In Carli's eyes, the piece shown below is worth
A. $3.00 B. $2.00 C. $1.50 D. $2.50 E. none of these
List the intercepts for the graph of the equation.y = x4 - 16
A. (0, 16) B. (0, 16), (-2, 0), (2, 0) C. (0, -16) D. (0, -16), (-2, 0), (2, 0)