Answer:
Seven numbers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Finding the numbers, which are equal to the sum of two odd number and it has to be single digit number.
Lets look into numbers which are odd and single digit.
1 = 
∴ Sum of the number is 
3 = 
∴ Sum of above number is 
5 = 
∴ Sum of above number is 
7= 
∴ Sum of above number is 
Now, accumlating numbers which are fullfiling the criteria, however, making sure no number should get repeated.
∴ Numbers are: 
Hence, there are total 7 numbers, which are equal to the sum of two odd, one-digit numbers.
Answer:
20+4x
Step-by-step explanation:
Distributive property is quite easy to learn... its just multiplication in an easier form to visualize once you're used to using it.
To first start this problem you want to use the number 4 in the expression 4(5+x). You then want to multiply 4 by both terms inside of the parentheses. So you would do both 4*5 and 4*x. You would then get 20+4x because 4*5=20 and 4*x is just put together as 4x.
Join the centre O to the chord (let it be MN) & let OH be the perpendicular to the chord
OH bisects MN into 2 equal parts (each one is x/2)
OMH is a right triangle with one side =8, the second leg =x/2 & the hypotenuse = 12 (Radius)
Apply Pythagoras:
12² = 8² +(x/2)² ==>144=64 + x²/4 ==> x²=4(144-64) =320
x²=320==> x=√320 =17.88 ≈17.9
Answer:
1.) There are 16 juniors and 8 seniors in the Chess Club. If the club members decide to send 9 juniors to a tournament, how many different possibilities are there?
(16 over 9) = 16!/(9!*7!) = 11440
2.) How many different ways can 3 cards be drawn from a deck of 52 cards without replacement?
52*51*50 = 132600
3.) How many different ways can 3 cards be drawn from a deck of 52 cards with replacement?
52^3 = 140608
4.) A corporation has 5 officers to choose from which 3 are selected to comprise the board of directors. How many combinations are there?
(5 over 3) = 5!/(3! * 2!) = 10
5.) A combination lock has the numbers 1 to 40 on each of three consecutive tumblers. What is the probability of opening the lock in ten tries?
10/40^3 = 1/6400
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