Answer:
225
Step-by-step explanation:
We're told that each carton holds two dozen eggs, or 24 eggs. To find out how many cartons the farm will need, we divide the total amount of eggs by the amount of eggs that fit in each carton. So:

Since the number is a decimal, you need to round up to make sure every egg is in a carton. So, your answer is 225.
Answer:
1.) There are 16 juniors and 8 seniors in the Chess Club. If the club members decide to send 9 juniors to a tournament, how many different possibilities are there?
(16 over 9) = 16!/(9!*7!) = 11440
2.) How many different ways can 3 cards be drawn from a deck of 52 cards without replacement?
52*51*50 = 132600
3.) How many different ways can 3 cards be drawn from a deck of 52 cards with replacement?
52^3 = 140608
4.) A corporation has 5 officers to choose from which 3 are selected to comprise the board of directors. How many combinations are there?
(5 over 3) = 5!/(3! * 2!) = 10
5.) A combination lock has the numbers 1 to 40 on each of three consecutive tumblers. What is the probability of opening the lock in ten tries?
10/40^3 = 1/6400
Hello,
As h(x) is a bijection,
range(h(x))=dom(h^(-1)(x))={0,1,2,3}
Answer C
The top number is 4 and t =1, so you need to replace t with 1, find the answer, then replace t with 2 through 4, then find the sum of all of them:
6^1-1 = 6^0 = 1
6^2-1 = 6^1 = 6
6^3-1 - 6^2 = 36
6^4-1 = 6^3 = 216
Sum = 1 + 6 + 36 + 216 = 259
The answer is B.