Answer:
15 pizzas
Step-by-step explanation:
1 pizza serves 4 students
60 students divided by 4 students (which is 1 pizza)
60/4=15
Answer:
first one, -4+-5=-9
second one, is d, -6 14/15
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
There can be 14,040,000 different passwords
Step-by-step explanation:
Number of permutations to order 3 letters and 2 numbers (total 5)
(AAANN, AANNA,AANAN,...)
= 5! / (3! 2!)
= 120 / (6*2)
= 10
For each permutation, the three distinct (English) letters can be arranged in
26!/(26-3)! = 26!/23! = 26*25*24 = 15600 ways
For each permutation, the two distinct digits can be arranged in
10!/(10-2)! = 10!/8! = 10*9 = 90 ways.
So the total number of distinct passwords is the product of all three permutations,
N = 10 * 15600 * 90 = 14,040,000
Answer:
2A /h = b
Step-by-step explanation:
A=1/2bh
Multiply each side by 2
2A = 2*1/2bh
2A = bh
Divide each side by h
2A/h = bh/h
2A /h = b
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