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Answer:
Clearly from 1 to 15 we can only have the sum 6,9,12 and 15 to be divisible by 3.
Now meaning we have 4! ( 4 factorial) which implies 4x3x2x1= 24 .
We have 24 ways to pick distinct integers that are divisible by 3.
Step-by-step explanation:
The first thing you need to do is to look for numbers that are divisible by 3. Then you take its factorial
G>=5, so anything above or equal to 5 would count. So, you could use 5, 6, 7.
Answer:there are 14 5point problems and 15 2point problems on the test.
Step-by-step explanation:
x represents number of 5 point questions and y represents questions worth 2 points.
The total number of questions in the test is 29. It means that
x + y = 29
x = 29 - y
Mr. Martin’s math test is worth 100 points. It means that
5x + 2y = 100 - - - - - - - - -1
Substituting x = 29 - y into equation 1, it becomes
5(29 - y) + 2y = 100
145 - 5y + 2y = 100
- 5y + 2y = 100 - 145
- 3y = - 45
y = - 45/-3
y = 15
x = 29 - y = 29 - 15
x = 14