Suppose

is the number of possible combinations for a suitcase with a lock consisting of

wheels. If you added one more wheel onto the lock, there would only be 9 allowed possible digits you can use for the new wheel. This means the number of possible combinations for

wheels, or

is given recursively by the formula

starting with

(because you can start the combination with any one of the ten available digits 0 through 9).
For example, if the combination for a 3-wheel lock is 282, then a 4-wheel lock can be any one of 2820, 2821, 2823, ..., 2829 (nine possibilities depending on the second-to-last digit).
By substitution, you have

This means a lock with 55 wheels will have

possible combinations (a number with 53 digits).
Answer:
1/32
Step-by-step explanation:
This could be written as 
1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2
= 1/32, or 0.03125.
Answer:
c=
ad+b
a
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Step-by-step explanation:
a=
b
c−d
Step 1: Multiply both sides by c-d.
ac−ad=b
Step 2: Add ad to both sides.
ac−ad+ad=b+ad
ac=ad+b
Step 3: Divide both sides by a.
ac
a
=
ad+b
a
c=
ad+b
a
Answer:
x=28
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use similar triangles and proportions to solve this problem. Put the side of the small triangle over the same side of the larger triangle.
x 42
---------- = ----------
x+10 42+15
Simplify
x 42
---------- = ----------
x+10 57
Using cross products
57x = 42 (x+10)
Distribute
57x = 42x+420
Subtract 42x from each side
57x-42x = 42x-42x +420
15x = 420
Divide each side by 15
15x/15 = 420/15
x=28
Answer: b = 2a
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Original equation</u>
a = (1/2) b
<u>Multiply 2 on both sides</u>
a * 2 = (1/2) b * 2

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