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Answer: 1960 </h3>
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Explanation:
Order doesn't matter when it comes to committees without rankings. Each person on the committee is of equal rank to anyone else. This means we'll use a combination instead of a permutation.
We have 8 men and 3 seats to fill for the men. Plug n = 8 and r = 3 into the nCr combination formula
n C r = (n!)/(r!(n-r)!)
8 C 3 = (8!)/(3!*(8-3)!)
8 C 3 = (8!)/(3!*5!)
8 C 3 = (8*7*6*5*4*3*2*1)/((3*2*1)*(5*4*3*2*1))
8 C 3 = (40320)/((6)*(120))
8 C 3 = (40320)/(720)
8 C 3 = 56
This means there are 56 ways to select the three men from a pool of eight.
Through similar steps, you should plug n = 7 and r = 3 into the nCr combination formula to get 7 C 3 = 35. This means there are 35 ways to pick the three women from a pool of seven.
Overall, there are 56*35 = 1960 ways to select the entire committee of 3 men and 3 women (from a pool of 8 men and 7 women).
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given expression is,
f(x) = 8x³ - 6x² - 36x + 27
For zeros of the function,
f(x) = 0
8x³ - 6x² - 36x + 27 = 0
2x²(4x - 3) - 9(4x - 3) = 0
(2x² - 9)(4x - 3) = 0
(2x² - 9) = 0
x² = 
x = 
x = 
Or (4x - 3) = 0
x = 
Therefore, all zeros of the given functions are
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Wow OK so the first number I came to was 72 so that's
bagels 6x12=72
apples 8x9=72
cookies 12x6=72
juice boxes 9x8=72
72/4=18 so she could make their lunch for 18 days
Answer:
x = -9, -3
Step-by-step explanation:


x = -3, -9