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Firlakuza [10]
2 years ago
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Help me pleaseeeeeeeeee ​

Mathematics
1 answer:
Molodets [167]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

was less affective on males in the study because only 27 % of them lost weight, whereas 3% of the females lost weight.

Step-by-step explanation:

It had less affective on males in the study. And there is a diffrent amount of males and females who tried the weight loss supplement.

hopefully this helps you

- Matthew

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Problem 10

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Like with problem 10, the order doesn't matter. This is assuming that each member on any given team has the same rank as any other member.

If you used the nCr combination formula, with n = 9 and r = 5, you should get the answer 126

Here's another way to get that answer.

There are 9*8*7*6*5 = 15120 different permutations. If order mattered, then we'd go for this value instead of 126

Within any group of five people, there are 5! = 120 different ways to arrange them. So we must divide that 15120 figure by 120 to get the correct value of 126 combinations

15120/120 = 126

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Problem 12

Now this is where order matters, because the positions in basketball are different (eg: a point guard differs from a center).

We have 13 choices for the first position, 12 for the second, and so on until we reach 13-r+1 = 13-5+1 = 9 as the number of choices for that last slot.

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