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In this a ordered arrangement example
Out of 70 people each one gives a valentine day card excepting himself it meas everyone gives 69 cards
So the possibilities are 70×69=4830
Question 17 1 pts Decide if the following scenario involves a permutation or combination. Then find...
for these problems state whether it is. permutation or
combination and find the number of possibilities.
1) There are 35 people at a luncheon. They each shake hands with everyone else. How many handshakes were there? 30C2 35 15,34,43,423,7 order doesn't matter: Combination -26, 1572 2' (35-2). 2) A group of 12 people are going to compete in a Pie Eating Contest. First place, second place, and third place all advance to the finals. 3) A team of 10 football...
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Question 17 3 pts Match the following descriptions with the best-fitting term. [Choose) Naeemah has a pimple on her forehead, and she feels that everyone in the classroom is staring at it. [Choose Jamila and Kevin have been drinking alcohol, but they decide that they can drive home because accidents happen to other people. [Choose] Jannis believes that the intense pain he's experiencing from his recent breakup could never be felt and understood by his clueless parents or...
M5 Problem Set Score: 43.5/67 37/41 answered 6 VOC Question 31 < > B0/2 pts 5399 Details An experienced teacher writes an exam so that, on average, about 5% of students will earn an A grade. If she has 26 students in her class and their performance is independent, what is the probability that at least one student gets an A? Round your answer to four decimal places. Question Help: Message instructor Submit Question M5 Problem Set 6 VO ......
Question 14 1 pts Macroeconomic topics can be impacted by which of the following microeconomic topics? What combination of goods and services will best fit their needs and wants, given the budget they have to spend? What determines what prices a firm will charge? How do people decide how much to save for the future, or whether they should borrow to spend beyond their current means?
1 pts 100 kcal >0.1 miles ate True D | Question 17 1 pts ften work with a quantity called the local acceleration due to gravity, g: t's value is near 9.80 m/s2 (meters squared). Convert that value to cm/s? (centimeters per second squared). Only enter the number (to four decimal places); do not type in the units. D | Question 18 1 pts Given that 1 ml - 1 cm2 (one mililiter is equal to one cubic centimeter, and...
Question 17 2 pts You find an animal with 16 chromosomes in each skin cell. How many chromosomes would you expect to find in one of its egg cells? 23 10 32 16 O 8 2 pts Question 18 that dinlaid
TO SU Part 1: Probability were cay 1. A question on a multiple-choice test has 10 questions each with 4 possible answers (a,b,c,d). a. What is the probability that you guess all the answers to the 10 questions correctly (carn 100%)? 2. If you ask three strangers about their birthdays, what is the probability a. All were born on Wednesday? b. What is the probability that all three were born in the same month? c. All were born on different...
1. The access code for a car's security system consists of four digits. be zero and the last digit must be even. How many different codes are consists of four digits. The first digit cannot many different codes are available? 2. Decide whether each object is a permutation or a combination a) a telephone number b) a social security number c) a hand of cards in poker d) a committee of politicians e) the "combination" on a student gym locker...
1). Decide whether there is a positive correlation, negative correlation, or no correlation in the following pairs of variables: A) Amount of alcohol consumed and speed of reaction to a suddenly appearing stimulus. B) Height and intelligence. C) Number of calories consumed and weight. D) How much pain a person is in and happiness. E) The rating of physical attractiveness of husbands compared to the rating of physical attractiveness of their respective wives. F) IQ scores and the number of...
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Question 1 0.16 pts Use the following scenario to answer the following questions: Carmela's Churros is a perfectly competitive firm that sells desserts in Houston Texas. Carmela's Churros currently is taking in $40,000 in revenues, and has $15,000 in explicit costs and $25,000 in implicit costs. Holding all else constant, the price of churros in this market will O stay where it is increase in the long run. decrease in the long run. O decrease...