21 is the first one, 2.27 is the second answer. Hope it helps!
Answer:
There are 64,000 possible codes. Jillian is incorrect, since he added the possible options in each trial, instead of multiplied them(he did 40+40+40 instead of 40*40*40).
Step-by-step explanation:
From 0 to 39, there are 40 numbers.
The code has three values:
V1 - V2 - V3
When we have n trials with m possible options, the total number of opitons is:

In this question:
3 trials(values), with 40 options. So

There are 64,000 possible codes. Jillian is incorrect, since he added the possible options in each trial, instead of multiplied them(he did 40+40+40 instead of 40*40*40).
Answer:
520
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiple base height and width
Answer: - 91 1/3
-94 - 8/3 =
-94 - 2 2/3 =
-91 1/3
Perimeter is just the addition of the side lengths so add them together:
5c+6 + 2c+5 = 7c+11
Option D.