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<em><u>How many ways can three Computer Programmer positions be chosen from 45 </u></em><em><u>applicant</u></em><em><u>?</u></em>
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<em><u>45. Okay, This is equal to 45 C three and this is equal to 45 factorial over three factorial, multiplied by 45 minus three factorial. So this implies 14190 ways.</u></em>
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If you where to study this topic on yt it would be easier and answer is b
Answer:
One.
Step-by-step explanation:
There is a 25% chance of situation one happening.
%
There is a 23% chance of situation two happening.
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Since the chance is two percent bigger from situation one, situation one should be the one that is more likely to happen.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(
x + y
^)2 finds the area of the outer square by squaring its side length.
z² + 4(
1/2xy
) finds the area of the outer square by adding the area of the inner square and the four triangles.