Answer:
August 2nd
Step-by-step explanation:
31 days in july, last email on the 19th
19-5=14
31-19=12
12+2=14
August 2nd, please mark brainliest
754/30= 25 with a 4 left over
if everyone gets the chance to ride there will have to be 26 rides
So C is the answer
<u>Options</u>
- Counting rule for permutations
- Counting rule for multiple-step experiments
- Counting rule for combinations
- Counting rule for independent events
Answer:
(C)Counting rule for combinations
Step-by-step explanation:
When selecting n objects from a set of N objects, we can determine the number of experimental outcomes using permutation or combination.
- When the order of selection is important, we use permutation.
- However, whenever the order of selection is not important, we use combination.
Therefore, The counting rule that is used for counting the number of experimental outcomes when n objects are selected from a set of N objects where order of selection is not important is called the counting rule for combinations.
Multiply .029 and 46. Add the product to 46.