Chapter 2: Problem 17
The probability of randomly choosing a club from a deck of cards is 0.25.
Chapter 2: Problem 17
The probability of randomly choosing a club from a deck of cards is 0.25.
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Get started for freeLOGICAL REASONING Your friend does not understand how the product of \(a\) and \((b+c)\) is given by both \(a b+a c\) and \(b a+c a\) Use the properties of multiplication to write a convincing argument to show your friend that both statements are correct.
EVALUATING EXPRESSIONS Evaluate the expression. $$ 12.4-9.7-(-6.1) $$
EXPRESSIONS WITH FRACTION BARS Evaluate the expression. $$ \frac{(3 \cdot 7)+9}{2^{3}+5-3} $$
RECIPROCALS Find the reciprocal. $$ \frac{1}{121} $$
COMBINING LIKE TERMS Apply the distributive property. Then simplify by combining like terms. $$ -4(y+2)-6 y $$
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