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Viefleur [7K]
3 years ago
11

A pitcher contains 4.32-pint of lemon syrup. 12.6 pint of water are added to the syrup to make lemonade. How much lemonade is ma

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Mathematics
1 answer:
Gemiola [76]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

16.92 pints of lemonade was made

Step-by-step explanation:

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Problem 10

The order of the toppings doesn't matter. All that matter is the group itself. We'll use the combination formula nCr = (n!)/(r!*(n-r)!) where n = 12 and r = 3 in this case.

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Like with problem 10, the order doesn't matter. This is assuming that each member on any given team has the same rank as any other member.

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Within any group of five people, there are 5! = 120 different ways to arrange them. So we must divide that 15120 figure by 120 to get the correct value of 126 combinations

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Now this is where order matters, because the positions in basketball are different (eg: a point guard differs from a center).

We have 13 choices for the first position, 12 for the second, and so on until we reach 13-r+1 = 13-5+1 = 9 as the number of choices for that last slot.

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