Is it like this : 38+29=67 67-23=44
50-44=6
so perhaps A
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Answer: 120 different ways</h3>
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Explanation:
There are...
- 6 ways to select the first place winner
- 5 ways to pick the second place winner
- 4 ways to pick the third place winner
We start with 6, and count down by 1 each time we fill up a slot. We stop once the third slot is filled or accounted for. The countdown is to ensure that we don't pick the same person twice. From here, multiply those values: 6*5*4 = 30*4 = 120
Interestingly, this is equal to 5! = 5*4*3*2*1 = 120 because the 3*2 becomes 6 and that *1 at the end doesn't affect things. Though usually results of permutation problems don't always end up like this. The order matters because a result like ABC is different from BAC, where A,B,C,D,E,F are the six school organizations.
As a slightly longer way to do the problem, you can use the nPr formula which is
where n = 6 and r = 3 in this case. The exclamation marks indicate factorial. If you go this route, you should find that one of the steps will involve 6*5*4.
Answer:
25%
Step-by-step explanation:
12÷3=4 ............
Answer:
125 cups can hold 49.5 liters of water.
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of the cup will tell how much water is needed to fill each cup.
The volume of the cup can be determined by the formula
V= base area* height
V= πr²* h
V= 22/7 (3)² (14)
V= 396cm³
125 cups can hold 125 * 396 cm³= 49500cm³
But 1 cm³= 0.001 Liters
Therefore = 49500*0.001= 49.5 liters
125 cups can hold 49.5 liters of water.