Q: Marissa Is researching information about martial arts students. She found that 7 out of 12 martial arts students practice each day. there are 144 students at her school.

Part A: Predict how many students practice every day.

Part B: What Is The Sample Size?

I Think the answer to part A is 72, because 7 - 12 = 5 and 0.5 x 144 = 72.

I think part B is 7/12, 0.58, and 58%.

Am I Right?
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A. 84 Students practice every day

B. 12 is the sample size because 12 students were asked

7/12 of 144=84

the sample size you have to assume is 12 because it didn't say 144 and the results she has is out of 12.

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the answer is a=84

the answer is b=12
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A 84

B 12

2021??

To me the method of your solution is much more important than the answer.

Since your method makes no sense, it would benefit you to actually care more about how the answer is obtained.

7/12 of the students take martial arts, and
(7/12)(144) = 84

sample size??
well, how many students were asked?

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Reiny is correct.

All you have to do is divide 144 and 12 to get 12. then multiply 12 and 7 to get 84! and 12 is the sample size because that's how many students were asked. so 84 students practice everyday

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Sure, I'd be happy to help you with that problem!

a. To predict how many students practice every day, you can first find out what fraction of the students practice every day by dividing the number of students who practice every day by the total number of students in the sample:

7/12 of students practice every day

Then, you can find out how many students practice every day by multiplying the fraction by the total sample size:

(7/12) * 144 = 84

Therefore, 84 students practice every day.

b. The sample size refers to the number of participants in the study. In this case, the sample size is the total number of martial arts students at the school, which is given in the problem as 144.

Therefore, the sample size is 144.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.

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P(even, then not 2) = (1/2) * (5/6)

which simplifies to 5/12.

Therefore, the combined probability of getting an even number on the first roll and not rolling 2 on the second roll is 5/12.

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thank you very much, I really appreciate the help. So the answer is A=84 students everyday and B= 12 asked?

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To make it really clear:

A: There 84 students practice every day.

B: The sample size is 144 because there are 144 students at her school.

I hope this helps, let me know if you have any more questions!

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Marissa is researching information about martial arts students. She found that 7 out of 12 martial artists practice every day. There are 144 martial arts students at a school.

a. Predict how many students practice every day.

b. What is the sample size?

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what is 7 divided by 12

7 divided by 12 is approximately equal to 0.5833 or 58.33%.

Like a regular number

When 7 is divided by 12, it gives a quotient of 0 with a remainder of 7. So, 7 divided by 12 is equal to 0.5833 when rounded to four decimal places.

fraction form?

As a fraction, 7 divided by 12 can be written as 7/12.

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what about 0.5833 in fraction form?

To convert 0.5833 to a fraction, we can write it as a fraction with 10000 in the denominator.

0.5833 = 5833/10000

We can simplify the fraction by dividing the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor (GCF), which is 41.

5833/10000 = (5833 ÷ 41)/(10000 ÷ 41) = 142/243

Therefore, 0.5833 is equivalent to the fraction 142/243 when simplified.

You roll a number cube twice. Find P(even, then not 2). Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.

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The problem can be stated as follows:

Suppose you roll a standard number cube (a cube with sides numbered 1 through 6) twice. Find the probability of getting an even number on the first roll, and a number that is not 2 on the second roll.

To solve this, we first note that the probability of rolling an even number on one roll of a standard number cube is 3/6, which simplifies to 1/2. This is because there are three even numbers out of a total of six possible outcomes (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6).

On the second roll, the probability of rolling a number that is not 2 is 5/6, since there are five possible outcomes (1, 3, 4, 5, or 6) out of a total of six.

To find the probability of getting an even number on the first roll, and a number that is not 2 on the second roll, we multiply the probabilities of each roll:

P(even, then not 2) = (1/2) * (5/6)

Simplifying this expression, we have:

P(even, then not 2) = 5/12

Therefore, the probability of getting an even number on the first roll, and a number that is not 2 on the second roll, is 5/12.

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A number cube is rolled 450 times. The number 3 comes up 67 times.

a. What is the theoretical probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.

b. What is the experimental probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.

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a. The theoretical probability of rolling a 3 on a number cube is 1/6. Therefore, the theoretical probability of rolling a 3 in 450 rolls is:

(1/6) * 450 = 75/2

The theoretical probability of rolling a 3 is 75/2.

b. The experimental probability of rolling a 3 in 450 rolls is found by dividing the number of times the number 3 comes up by the total number of rolls and simplifying the fraction.

67/450 = 149/1000

The experimental probability of rolling a 3 is 149/1000.

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You mix the letters M, A, T, H, E, M, A, T, I, C, A, and L thoroughly. Without looking, you draw one letter. Find the probability P(A). Write the probability as:

a. a fraction in simplest form
b. a decimal
c. a percent

The total number of letters is 12.

a. There are two A's in the set of letters. Therefore, the probability of drawing an A is:

P(A) = 2/12 = 1/6

The probability of drawing an A is 1/6.

b. In decimal form, 1/6 is approximately equal to 0.1667.

The probability of drawing an A is 0.1667.

c. In percentage form, 1/6 is approximately equal to 16.67%.

The probability of drawing an A is 16.67%.

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You roll a number cube twice. Find P(even, then not 2). Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.

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P(even, then not 2) is the probability of rolling an even number first and then rolling a number that is not 2 on the second roll of a number cube.

The probability of rolling an even number is 3 out of 6, or 1/2, because there are three even numbers (2, 4, and 6) out of a total of six possible outcomes.

The probability of rolling a number that is not 2 on the second roll is 4 out of 6, or 2/3, because there are four possible outcomes (1, 3, 4, and 5) out of a total of six possible outcomes.

To find the probability of both events happening together, we multiply the probabilities:

P(even, then not 2) = (1/2) x (2/3)
P(even, then not 2) = 1/3

Therefore, the probability of rolling an even number first and then rolling a number that is not 2 on the second roll of a number cube is 1/3.

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A number cube is rolled 450 times. The number 3 comes up 67 times.

a. What is the theoretical probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.

b. What is the experimental probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.

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a. The theoretical probability of rolling a 3 is the number of ways to get a 3 divided by the total number of possible outcomes. Since there are six sides to a number cube, each with a different number, the probability of rolling a 3 is 1 out of 6, or 1/6.

b. The experimental probability of rolling a 3 is the number of times a 3 actually comes up divided by the total number of rolls. Since the number 3 comes up 67 times out of 450 total rolls, the experimental probability of rolling a 3 is 67/450.

Therefore, the a) theoretical probability of rolling a 3 is 1/6, and the b) experimental probability of rolling a 3 is 67/450.

Marissa is researching information about martial arts students. She found that 7 out of 12 martial artists practice every day. There are 144 martial arts students at a school.

a. Predict how many students practice every day.

b. What is the sample size?

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Marissa is researching information about martial arts students. She found that 7 out of 12 martial artists practice every day. There are 144 martial arts students at a school.

a. Predict how many students practice every day.

b. What is the sample size?

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*thank you very much, I really appreciate the help. So the answer is A=84 students everyday and B= 12 asked?

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so is it 144?

try 7 * 144/12

the sample size is 144