Use the theoretical probability formula to solve the problem. Express the probability as a simplified fraction.Use the spinner below to answer the question. Assume that it is equally probable that the pointer will land on any one of the five numbered spaces. If the pointer lands on a borderline, spin again. Find the probability that the arrow will land on an odd number. 
A. 1
B.
C. 0
D.
Answer: B
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For the curve r(t), find an equation for the indicated plane at the given value of t.r(t) = (t + 2)i + (ln(cos t) - 6)j + 9k, -?/2 < t < ?.2; rectifying plane at t = .
A. -
= 0
B. (x - (1 + 2)) = 0
C. +
= 0
D. - +
= 0
Provide an appropriate response.If the y-intercept of the linear function y = 3x + b lies below the x-axis, then what can you say about b?
A. b < 0 B. b ? 0 C. b = 0 D. b > 0
Find the eigenvalues of A, and find a basis for each eigenspace.A =
A. -0.6 - 0.8i, ; -0.6 + 0.8i,
B. -0.6 + 0.8i, ; -0.6 - 0.8i,
C. 0.6 + 0.8i, ; 0.6 - 0.8i,
D. 0.6 - 0.8i, ; 0.6 + 0.8i,
Solve the problem.A lottery game has balls numbered 1 through 19. What is the probability of selecting an even numbered ball or a 11?
A.
B.
C.
D.