Well i dont know because im from banning i think i answered ur question a b and c's only 2 c's though
In most schools, no. To be on the "A" Honor Roll, you need all A's.
merit honor roll
yes
You have to have 2 at are school
example: -6 + 3 1. imagine in your head or write ------ and +++ 2. cross out one until u get the answer cs = cross out - - - - - - + + + cs cs cs cs cs cs so there are only 3 negatives left, so the answer is -3
Trick My Truck - 2006 Joseph Poole's Honor Roll 2-14 was released on: USA: 19 January 2007
3
It is super oxide. So +1 for Cs and -1/2 for each O
Let say the dice has n sides Let first search for the probability to roll a number less or equal to 2 Probability to roll a 1 = 1/n Probability to roll a 2 = 1/n Probability to roll a 1 OR a 2 = Probability to roll a 1 + Probability to roll a 2 = 1/n + 1/n = 2/n Probability to roll a number greater than 2 = 1 - (Probability to roll a 1 OR a 2) = 1 - 2/n = (n-2)/n If n = 6 then the result is (6-2)/6 = 4/6 = 2/3
It should be 1/8 3/6=1/2 roll 1 1/2 roll 2 1/2 roll 3 1/2 1/2 times 1/2 times 1/2 is 1/8
Prob(2 and then a 3) = Prob(2 on roll 1)*Prob(3 on roll 2) since the events are independent = 1/6 * 1/6 = 1/36 = 0.0277... or 2.77 %
the components of capital structure(CS) includes: 1. CS with equity sahres only. 2. CS with equity and preference shares. 3. CS with equity and debentures. 4. CS with equity shares, preference shares and debentures.
The probability of rolling a 2 on the first roll is 1 in 6. The probability of rolling a 3 on the second roll is 1 in 6. However, the probability of rolling a 2 on the first roll and 3 on the second roll before you roll at all is 1/6 x 1/6 = 1 in 36.
1/6*1/2 = 1/12
there is medal of honor heroes 1 and 2.