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==Problem 3== | ==Problem 3== |
Revision as of 13:52, 21 April 2020
Problem 1
What is the sum of the solutions of the equation ?
Problem 2
What is the numerical value of the sum
Problem 3
In a bag are marbles consisting of blue marbles and red marbles. If each marble is pulled out at a time, what is the probability that the marble pulled out red?
Problem 4
cows can consume kilograms of grass in days. How many more cows are required such that all the cows together can consume kilograms of grass in days?
Problem 5
A lamb is tied to a post at the origin on the real plane with a rope that measures units. wolves are tied with ropes of length as well, both of them being at points , and . What is the area that the lamb can run around without being in the range of the wolves?
Problem 6
In how many ways can candy canes and lollipops be split between children if each child must receive atleast candy but no child receives both types?