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English Senior High

(21)の答えが3になるのがなんでか少し分からないです…わかる方いますか??

(21) (22) (23) Any Change? Long ago, humans did not use money. Because they often could not produce everything that they needed, they traded some of their goods for goods made by others. Gradually, the goods that they exchanged were replaced by cash. For hundreds of years, metal coins and paper bills that can be exchanged for goods and services have been produced. Cash is convenient for many people because it is easy to carry. At the same time, though, it ( 21 ). Another disadvantage is that criminals have been able to produce fake coins and bills. In the middle of the 20th century, plastic credit cards were introduced. They had security features to prevent them from being used by anyone except their owners. At first, their use was limited to wealthy people. Over time, however, they became ( 22 ). In the last few years, apps for smartphones that can be used in the same way as credit cards have also become popular. Because of this, some people are suggesting that we may soon see the end of cash. Supporters of a "cashless" society in which all payments are made electronically argue that it would have several benefits. For example, people would not have to worry about keeping their wallets safe. However, some people are concerned that they might be unable to pay for the things they need because of a software error or a broken smartphone. Moreover, some people do not have bank accounts or credit cards, so their only option is to use coins and bills. ( 23 ), it seems as though societies will continue to use cash. 1 can be lost or stolen can be recycled 1 thinner and lighter 3 harder to use 1 For now 2 Until then 2 4 2 4 3 is used for shopping online is understood by almost everyone more colorful and exciting more widely available With luck 4 By contrast

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English Senior High

合っているか見てほしいです!

1)あなたがその試験でよい点数を取るのは簡単なことです。 It is easy ( ) ( )( ) ( 2)家に財布を忘れるなんて、あなたは不注意でしたね。 )( ) you It was 3) 私はユカにホノカも誘うように頼んだ。 I ( ) ( )( 4) 写真をお撮りしましょうか。 Would you 5) 両親は私がスマホを持つことを許してくれない。 My parents won't ( ) ( )( ② Put the words in the correct order. 1) 私はケイが英語の歌を歌うのを聞いた。 I 2) 私は飛行機が離陸するのを見ていた。 ) invite Honoka, too. I 3) 兄は使わないときにパソコンを私に使わせてくれた。 My brother 4) 私は昨日書店で店員にその本を見つけてもらった。 I 'V+'2 ) leave your wallet at home. ve ) agood score on the exam. 5) 母は私に毎朝早く起きるように言った。 My parents 4) だれかが玄関のドアを開けるのが聞こえた。 to ( )have a smartphone. (Kei / to / an / listened / sing) (was / take off / the plane / watching) 100 WIFT OF OTTO (use / let / when / his PC / me) 4) Let me (introduce/ to introduce) myself first. 10% 5) I was made (wait / to wait) for over thirty minutes. Put the Japanese sentences into English. 1) あなたが自分でその課題を解決することが重要だ。 ③ Choose the better option. of Asled 1) It is rude (of / for) you to talk to your teacher like that. 2) My teacher advised (me not to / for me to not) give up my dream. 3) Could you bring a chair (her to sit / for her to sit) on? (▶2-1, 2) ) your photo? (find / the clerk / the book / had) MAJERN (▶3-1,2) English song. he wasn't using it. 2) 私たちの英語の先生は,私たちにたくさんの英語の小説を読んでほしいと思っている。 Our English teacher 13) 両親は、夜9時以降は私にスマホを使わせてくれない。 - at the bookstore yesterday. neee sai . Hoprupad thed, t (H&#+ever of) : TROIST < otus no need ever of emeea sel」 notos no sew seil tart emees 11 to solve that problem yourself. a lot of English novels. my smartphone after 9 p.m. iteved c (front door) 1988

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Mathematics Senior High

63. 記述に問題点等ありますか??

る確率 機械 63 良品 械 A を当 の意 製造 3 50 ベイズの定理 重要 例題 63 袋には赤球10個,白球5個,青球3個;袋Bには赤球8個,白球4個,青球 00000 ;袋Cには赤球4個,白球3個,青球5個が入っている 1 3つの袋から1つの袋を選び, その袋から球を1個取り出したところ白球であっ それが袋Aから取り出された球である確率を求めよ。 した。 袋Aを選ぶという事象をA, 白球を取り出すという事象をWとすると, 求める確率は P(WNA) 条件付き確率Pw (A)= よって、P(W),P(A∩W)がわかればよい。まず,事象 Wを3つの排反事象 [1] A から白球を取り出す,[2] B から白球を取り出す, [3] C から白球を取り出す に分けて, P(W) を計算することから始める。 また P(A∩W)=P(A)P(W) 袋 A, B, C を選ぶという事象をそれぞれ A, B, C とし, 白球 | ⑩ 複雑な事象 を取り出すという事象をWとすると 排反な事象に分ける P(W)=P(A∩W)+P(B∩W) + P(COW) 1 1 5 3 18 よって 求める確率は =P(A)PA(W)+P(B)PB(W)+P(C)Pc(W) 1 5 + 3-2 2-3 41 +2²7 + 1/²2 - 11 12 54 4 + 1 4 3 18 検討 ベイズの定理 上の例題から、Pw (A)= AMB, A₂B, 一致し,PB (Ak)= P(W) である。・・・・・・・・・ Pw(A) = P(ANW) _ P(A)PÂ(W) _ 5 P(W) P(W) 54 . P(B) ·|· P(B) 1 10 4 27 加法定理 乗法定理 基本 62 A B C AOW BOW Cow 2 27 W 5 542 P(A)PA (W) P(A)PA(W)+P(B)PB(W)+P(C)Pc(W) 一般に, n個の事象 A1, A2, ・・・・・・, An が互いに排反であり, そのうちの1つが必ず起こるもの とする。このとき 任意の事象B に対して,次のことが成り立つ。 PB(AR)= P(Ah) PAN (B) (k=1,2,.., n) P(A)PA,(B)+P(A2)P,(B)+......+P(A)Pa,(B) | これをベイズの定理という。このことは, B=(A∩B) U(A20B) U......U (A∩B) で, A∩Bは互いに排反であることから、上の式の右辺の分母が P(B) と一 P(B∩Ak)P(A∩B) かつP(A∩B)=P(Ak) Pa, (B)から導かれる。 001 が成り立つ。 14 12 A-0004 練習 =) 45 (1 63 仕入れた比率は4:3:2であり, 製品が不良品である比率はそれぞれ3%, 4%, ある電器店が A 社, B 社 C社から同じ製品を仕入れた。 A社、B社、C社から | 5%であるという。 いま、大量にある3社の製品をよく混ぜ,その中から任意に1 [類 広島修道大] (p.395 EX46 |個抜き取って調べたところ, 不良品であった。 これがB社から仕入れたものであ る確率を求め 393 2章 9 条件付き確率 る る る る。 立つ。 である である m-1) 倍数で である 1, 2) ったと 灼数は, あるな を満 には, ①へ。 14234 n進 という。

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English Senior High

並べ替えの問題がわかりません🥲教えてくださいお願いします🙇‍♀️

rmativ nt Each of us carries just over 20,000 genes that encode everything from the keratin in our hair down to the muscle fibers in our toes. It's no great (1) (own / came / where / from / our / mystery / genes): our parents bequeathed them to us. And our parents, in turn, got their s genes from their parents. But where along that genealogical line did each of those 20,000 protein-coding genes get its start? That question has hung over the science of genetics (2) (ago / dawn / century / since / a / ever / its). "It's a basic question of life: how evolution generates 1 novelty," said Diethard Tautz of the Max Planck Institute for 10 Evolutionary Biology in Plön, Germany. New studies are now bringing the answer into focus. Some of our genes are immensely old, perhaps (3) (to / way / back / dating / all the / the) earliest chapters of life on earth. But a surprising number of genes emerged more recently. many in just the past few million years. The youngest evolved after our 15 own species broke off from our cousins, the apes. Scientists (4) (being / finding / into / are / genes / come / new) at an unexpectedly fast clip. And once they evolve, they can quickly take on essential functions. Investigating how new genes (5) (understand / help / become / scientists / important / may / so) the role they may play in diseases like cancer. [1] Read the passage and rearrange the seven words in (1) - (5) in the correct order. Then choose from 1-4 the option that contains the third and fifth words. (1) 13rd: our (2) (3) (4) (5) 5th: genes 3rd: ago 5th: since 3rd: back 5th: the 2 3rd: where 5th: came 2 3rd: its 5th: ever 23rd: the 5th: back 2 3rd: genes 5th: into 1 3rd: genes 5th: being 1 3rd: may 5th: scientists 3 3rd: scientists 5th: understand 3 3rd: genes 5th: from 3 3rd: its 5th: a 3 3rd: way 5th: back 3 3rd: finding 5th: genes 23rd: important 5th: help 43rd: help 3rd: own 5th: came 3rd: came 5th: dawn 43rd: the 5th: the 4 3rd: new 5th: come 5th: understand may may understand thep (早稲田大) wystery. ne TOL Recome Sc

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