Solutions
⇒15 Cookie to 40 brownies can be written as 15:40
⇒15:40 is the ratio we have to simplify
The GCF of 15 and 40 is 5 so we divide them by 5
15 ÷ 5 = 3
40 ÷ 5 = 8
3:8 is in simplest form
Answer:
0.00604
Step-by-step explanation:
The exponent tells us how many spaces to move the decimal in a given number. If its positive, the decimal moves to the right. If its negative, the decimal moves to the left.
6.04 x 10⁻³ = 0.00604
Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
A monomial is a expression where in it is x to the power of something, and x cannot be a denominator
Team A) 45 people
Team B) 55 people
A)There are two ways to solve this problem, finding the number of combinations possible for Team B, or the number of combinations possible for Team A.
Team A
It's a given that 20 mathematicians are on team A, which leavs the other 25 people for team A to be chosen from a pool of 80 (100- 20 mathletes)
80-C-25 = 80! / (25!/(80-25)!) =<span>363,413,731,121,503,794,368
</span>or 3.63 x 10^20
Solving using Team B
Same concept, but choosing 55 from a pool of 80 (mathletes excluded)
80-C-25 = 80! / (55!(80-55!) = 363,413,731,121,503,794,368
or 3.63 x 10^20
As you can, we get the same answer for both.
B)
If none of the mathematicians are on team A, then we exclude the 20 and choose 45:
80-C-45 = 80! / (45!(80-45)!) = <span>5,790,061,984,745,3606,481,440
or 5.79 x 10^22
Note that, if you solve from the perspective of Team B (80-C-35), you get the same answer</span>