Answer:
A=32
B=3
C=7
Step-by-step explanation:
Caitlyn surveyed 100 students to find out their favorite class. There were 29 students who enjoyed biology and 35 students who enjoyed English. There were 12 students who did not enjoy Biology, English, or Math.
29 like Biology so to find B you subtract. 29-6-5=3
35 like English so to find C 35-3-5-20=7
Total of 100 students subtract what you know to find A.
100-15-6-5-3-7-20-12=32
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
1/2 cubed= 1/2 times 1/2 times 1/2
1/2 time 1/2 = 1/4
1/4 times 1/2 = 1/8
A: 1/2 cubed equals 1/8
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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<span>If there has to be 2 men and 2 women, we know
that we must take a group of 2 men out of the group of 15 men and a group of 2
women out of the group of 20 women. Therefore, we have:
(15 choose 2) x (20 choose 2)
(15 choose 2) = 105
(20 choose 2) = 190
190*105 = 19950
Therefore, there are 19950 ways to have a group of 4 with 2 men and 2women.</span>
<span>If there has to be 1 man and 3 women, we know
that we must take a group of 1 man out of the group of 15 men and a group of 3
women out of the group of 20 women. Therefore, we have:
(15 choose 1) x (20 choose 3)
(15 choose 1) = 15
(20 choose 3) = 1140
15*1140 = 17100
Therefore, there are 17100 ways to have a group of 4 with 3 women and 1 man.</span>
<span>We now find the total outcomes of having a group
with 4 women.
We know this is the same as saying (20 choose 4) = 4845</span>
Therefore, there are 4845 ways to have a group of
4 with 4 women.
We now add the outcomes of 2 women, 3 women, and
4 women and get the total ways that a committee can have at least 2 women.
19950 + 17100 + 4845 = 41895 ways that there will
be at least 2 women in the committee