Total number of ways to make a pair:
The first player can be any one of 7 . For each of those . . .
The opponent can be any one of the remaining 6 .
Total ways to make a pair = 7 x 6 = 42 ways .
BUT ... every pair can be made in two ways ... A vs B or B vs A .
So 42 'ways' make only (42/2) = 21 different pairs.
If every pair plays 2 matches, then (21 x 2) = <em><u>42 total matches</u></em> will be played.
Now, is that an elegant solution or what !
Answer:
sin 2x + cos x = 2 sin x cos x + cos x = (2 sin x + 1)cos x
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the expression: sin 2x + cos x,
then we can use the formula: sin 2x = 2 sin x cos x, which gives:
sin 2x + cos x = 2 sin x cos x + cos x = (2 sin x + 1)cos x
So there you have two expressions in terms of sin x and cos x, as requested. :D
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let y be the total charge and x no of hours spent for cutting the lawn,
Then for Allan we have the equation as
y = 8.50x+15
SInce 15 is the fixed charge and 8.50 is charged per hour we get the above equation for Allan.
Next similarly for Taylor, we have fixed charges 12 and variale 9.25
y =9.25x+12
When Taylor total charges is greater than Allan's total charge
we have 9.25x+12>8.5x+15
Simplify to get
0.75x>3
Or x>4
Whenever x i.e. no of hours exceed 4, Taylor charges will be greater than that of Allan
Answer:
Lower quartile 3, median 5, Upper quartile 7
Step-by-step explanation:
First divide the data in half 1 3 4 and 6 7 7
The median is the middle between 4 and 6, so it is 5.
The lower quartile is the median in the lower half, 3
The upper quartile is the median in the upper half, 7