
Critical Thinking 2. An instructor, of a class with 30 students, wants to choose a committee...
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Start of Questions Find the number of different ways that an instructor can choose 5 students from a class of 11 students for a field trip
A committee consisting of 2 faculty members and 3 students is to be formed. Every committee position has the same duties and voting rights. There are 6 faculty members and 15 students eligible to serve on the committee. In how many ways can the committee be formed?
An instructor wants more students in his 8:00 am class to participate. He hypothesizes that giving students a cup of coffee at the start of class will do the trick. The first 20 students who enter the classroom are given a cup of coffee (the experimental group), and the last 20 students are not (the control group). What (if anything) is problematic about the way students were assigned to the groups, and how should the instructor have assigned participants to...
How many different committees can be formed from 11 teachers and 44 students if the committee consists of 2 teachers and 3 students A group of campers is going to occupy 5 campsites at a campground. There are 17 campsites from which to choose. In how many ways can the campsites b There are_________possible ways to choose the campsites. Suppose there is a list of six jokes about marriage and divorce. In how many ways can people select their three...
An English class consists of twenty-one students, and three are to be chosen to give speeches in a school competition. In how many different ways can the teacher choose the team, given the following conditions? (a) The order of the speakers is important. (b) The order of the speakers is not important.
A class has 32 students. In how many different ways can four students form a group for an activity? (Assume the order of the students is not important.) There are different ways that the four students can form a group for an activity. (Type a whole number.)
There are 97 students in a physics class. The instructor must choose two students at random. Students in a Physics Class Academic Year Physics majors non-Physics majors Freshmen 8 8 Sophomores 20 7 Juniors 20 10 Seniors 5 19 Copy Data What is the probability that a senior non-Physics major and then a junior Physics major are chosen at random? Express your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to four decimal places.
25. Task Assignments How many ways can an adviser choose 4 students from a class of 12 if they are all assigned the same task? How many ways can the students be chosen if they are each given a different task?
There are 10 faculty members and 30 students. A committee will be formed with 6 faculty members and 2 students. How many different committees can be formed?