Well, the answer will depend on whether the order will count or not (based on Permutations and Combinations). <em>If the order counts</em>, then we would use the formula for Permutations, which is:
Where n is the number of items you have, and r is the number of times you choose from the items.
Which simplifies to
Which simplifies to 15*14*13 (because all the numbers 1-12 in the factorial canceled out), which gets us the answer
2730.
Now, if you wanted to find the number of ways to order the toys without replacement (<em>order doesn't count</em>), you would use the formula:
The variables are still the same, but you are now multiplying by r!.
Simplifies to
Which simplifies to (using the same cancellation method above)
Dividing 2730 by 3! will get us an answer of
455.
Really, it depends on whether they are ordered or not. In this case (since you didn't specify whether the order mattered), the answer would be
455 or
2730.
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Its not far apart if it 15 or more yes it far
Answer:
-0.008 or -1/15
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
C) 1
there is only one space between L and D
Answer:
a)
b) The should sample at least 293 small claims.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have that to find our level, that is the subtraction of 1 by the confidence interval divided by 2. So:
Now, we have to find z in the Ztable as such z has a pvalue of .
So it is z with a pvalue of , so , which means that the answer of question a is z = 1.645.
Now, find the margin of error M as such
In which is the standard deviation of the population and n is the size of the sample.
(b) If the group wants their estimate to have a maximum error of $12, how many small claims should they sample?
They should sample at least n small claims, in which n is found when
. So
The should sample at least 293 small claims.