Answer:
3 beause when you dividend it -5.6+4(3) .
How many jumps is it from the decimal point to the position to the right of the 6
The answer to that is 3 jumps. Since the move of the decimal made the number larger than it really is, it will take a negative value to put it back where it belongs.
So A) is the correct answer. It is in scientific notation and if you move the decimal back 3 place you get the number you stared with.
Answer: Option A
Take not that this is a square bulletin board thus area = Length Times Base. Notice how it says its a square as well? thus telling us that each side is of equal length
Squaring the value N would give us the value of the one side of the board
Mean:
E[Y] = E[3X₁ + X₂]
E[Y] = 3 E[X₁] + E[X₂]
E[Y] = 3µ + µ
E[Y] = 4µ
Variance:
Var[Y] = Var[3X₁ + X₂]
Var[Y] = 3² Var[X₁] + 2 Covar[X₁, X₂] + 1² Var[X₂]
(the covariance is 0 since X₁ and X₂ are independent)
Var[Y] = 9 Var[X₁] + Var[X₂]
Var[Y] = 9σ² + σ²
Var[Y] = 10σ²
There are 19 people total, and groups of four are being asked of us. We can use the formula for permutations or combinations.
Permutations:

Combinations:

Where in both scenarios, there are <em>n</em> objects being chosen at <em>r</em> times.
19 P 4 is 93024
19 C 4 is 3876
It all depends on whether order matters with group placement; if it does, your answer is
93024, if not, then your answer is
3876.:)