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Elis [28]
3 years ago
14

Find the distance between the points (-11, 47) and (-40, 21)

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1 answer:
kaheart [24]3 years ago
6 0
Round to the nearest tenth or hundredth after (:

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While n is constant, the value of r will vary. It ranges from r = 15 to r = 17 inclusive of both endpoints. In other words, r will take on values from the set {15,16,17}. So we have three cases to consider. The r value is how many coasters we select. This is due to the "at least 15" which means "15 or more".

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If you ride r = 15 coasters, then we have the following number of combinations

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We'll use this result later, so let x = 136.

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