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A starting lincup in basketball consists of two guards, two forwards, and a center. (a) A certain college team has on its roster three centers, four guards, three forwards, and one individual (X) who can play either guard or forward. How many different starting lineups can be created? Hint: Consider lneups without X, then lineups with X as guard, then lineups with X as forward.] 144 lineups b) Now suppose the roster has 3 guards, 5 forwards, 4 centers, and...
A starting eup in basketball consists of two guards, two forwards, and a center (a) A certain college team has on its roster three centers, five guards, three forwards, and one individual (X) who can play either guard or forward. How many different starting lineups can be created? t: Consider lineups without X, then lineups with X as guard, then lineups with X as forward.] (h) Now suppose the roster has 5 guards, 4 forwards, 4 centers, and 2 "swing...
A starting lineup in basketball consists of two guards, two forwards, and a center (a) A certain college learn has on its roster three centers, five guards, three forwards, and one individual (X) who can play either guard or forward. How many different slarting lneps can be crealed? [Hint: Consider lineups without X, then lineups with X as guard, then lineups with X as forward.! lineups (b) Now suppose the roster has 5 guards, 4 forwards, 4 centers, and 2...
A starting lineup in basketball consists of two guards, two forwards, and a center. Suppose the roster has 3 guards, 5 forwards, 3 centers, and 2 "swing players" (X and Y) who can play either guard or forward. If 5 of the 13 players are randomly selected, what is the probability that they constitute a legitimate starting lineup? (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
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1. -1.66 points ILLOWSKYINTROSTATI S.PR.012. My Notes Ask Your Teacher Find the probability that x falls in the shaded area. (Enter an exact number as an integer, fraction, or decimal.) 3 4 5 6 7 8 Show My Work (Optional) 2. -/1.66 points V ILLOWSKYINTROSTAT1 5.PR.004 My Notes Ask Your Teacher What does the shaded area represent? (Enter exact numbers as integers, fractions, or decimals.) Show My Work (Optional) -1.66 points V ILLOWSKYINTROSTAT1 5.PR.032 My Notes | Ask Your Teacher...
2. -/4 points SerCP11 10.3.OP.012. B My Notes + Ask Your Teacher A rod with a length of 1.6 m is made of aluminum, which has a coefficient of linear expansion of 2.40 x 10-5 (°C)-1. It is initially at a temperature of 35°C. (a) What is the change in length of the rod if the temperature drops to 0.0°C? (Give the absolute value in units of mm.) mm (b) How does the rod's length change with lower temperature? The...
2. -/4 points SerCP11 10.3.OP.012. B My Notes + Ask Your Teacher A rod with a length of 1.6 m is made of aluminum, which has a coefficient of linear expansion of 2.40 x 10-5 (°C)-1. It is initially at a temperature of 35°C. (a) What is the change in length of the rod if the temperature drops to 0.0°C? (Give the absolute value in units of mm.) mm (b) How does the rod's length change with lower temperature? The...
My Notes Previous Answers CJ10 18.P.012. Ask Your Teacher 5. 0/1 points Two charges attract each other with a force of 1.2 N. What will be the force if the distance between them is reduced to one-third of its original value? x N 0.8 Additional Materials Section 18.5 My Notes 0/1 points Previous Answers CJ10 18.P.013. Ask Your Teacher 6. Two point charges are fixed on the y axis: a negative point charge qi = -26 HC at y10.19 m...
4. 1/2 points | Previous Answers KatzPSEf1 23.P.046. My Notes Ask Your Teacher The figure below shows four identical conducting spheres with charge q +4.50 nC placed at the corners of a rectangle of width w = 24.0 cm and height h = 55.0 cm. what are the magnitude and direction of the net electrostatic force on the charge on the lower right-hand corner? magnitude 3.54e-6 direction-12.53 X (counterclockwise from the +x axis) Need Help? Read it Submit Answer Save...