Draw a tree diagram for the experiment. Then use the diagram to find the number of possible outcomes.Pick a number from 1, 2, 3 or 4, and then toss a coin.
A. 2 outcomes
B. 1 outcome
C. 8 outcomes
D. 6 outcomes
Answer: C
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Construct a truth table for the statement.~(~p ? q) ? (p ? ~ q)
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Solve the problem.The polynomial gives the approximate total earnings of a company, in millions of dollars, where x = 0 corresponds to 1996, x = 1 corresponds to 1997, and so on. This model is valid for the years from 1996 to 2000. Determine the earnings for 2000. Round to two decimal places, if necessary.
A. $1.53 million B. $1.73 million C. $2.01 million D. $1.88 million
Multiply, then simplify the product. Assume that all variables represent positive real numbers.( - 2)(
+ 6)
A. + 4
- 12
B. + 6
- 2
- 12
C. 5 - 12
D. - 12
Find the least common multiple for the set of numbers.60, 40, 70
A. 840 B. 120 C. 420 D. 280