Sorry, I'm going to need a more accurate question. How many kids are there in total?
.0357142857 and in fraction form its 1/28
Answer:
$80
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question, we are given The simple interest formula as I = Prt,
where l = simple interest on an amount= $40
t= years=5years
at a rate r= 10%
The rate= 10/100= 0.1
Then since we are looking for P, we can make P subject of formula from this expression;
I = Prt
P=I/rt
P= 40/(0.1 ×5)
P= 40/0.5
P= 80
therefore, the amount of money p that is needed is $80
Assuming the order does not matter, you want the number of combinations of 9 things taken 5 at a time. The combinations can be shown as C(9,5), 9C5.
C(9, 5) =
9/5(9-5) =
9*8*7*6*5 / 5*4
The 5 terms cancel.
9*8*7*6 / 4*3*2 =
9*7*2 =
126
The above change is because 4*2 cancels the 8 in the numerator and 6/3 = 2
Therefore, the solution is 126.