Solve the problem.If two cards are drawn without replacement from a deck, find the probability that the second card is an ace, given that the first card was an ace.
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B.
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D.
Answer: D
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Find the absolute extreme values of the function on the interval.g(x) = 9 - 5x2, -4 ? x ? 5
A. absolute maximum is 5 at x = 0; absolute minimum is -134 at x = 5 B. absolute maximum is 18 at x = 0; absolute minimum is -71 at x = 5 C. absolute maximum is 45 at x = 0; absolute minimum is -71 at x = -4 D. absolute maximum is 9 at x = 0; absolute minimum is -116 at x = 5
Classify as true or false.If a and b are even, then GCD(a, b) must be 2.
A. True B. False
Provide an appropriate response.State whether the following situation represents direct variation, inverse variation, or neither: A runner's speed in a race and the time that it takes to run the raceGive a reason for your answer.
What will be an ideal response?
Use long division to divide.
a. -4x -22
b. 4x - 1
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d.
e. -4x + 1