A product is the result of multiplication.
A quotient is the result of division.
So you're trying to find the quotient of a number (x) and 5 that equals 8.
Try plugging in the answers.
x/5=8
A. x=4
4/5=8 (Incorrect, 4 divided by 5 is 0.8)
B. x=8
8/5=8 (Incorrect, 8 divided by 5 is 1.6)
C. x=40
40/5=8 (Correct, 40 divided by 5 is 8)
D. x=80
80/5=8 (Incorrect, 80 divided by 5 is 16)
So your answer is C. 40
The quotient of 40 and 5 is 8.
There are 14 chairs and 8 people to be seated. But among the 8. three will be seated together:
So 5 people and (3) could be considered as 6 entities:
Since the order matters, we have to use permutation:
¹⁴P₆ = (14!)/(14-6)! = 2,162,160, But the family composed of 3 people can permute among them in 3! ways or 6 ways. So the total number of permutation will be ¹⁴P₆ x 3!
2,162,160 x 6 = 12,972,960 ways.
Another way to solve this problem is as follow:
5 + (3) people are considered (for the time being) as 6 entities:
The 1st has a choice among 14 ways
The 2nd has a choice among 13 ways
The 3rd has a choice among 12 ways
The 4th has a choice among 11 ways
The 5th has a choice among 10 ways
The 6th has a choice among 9ways
So far there are 14x13x12x11x10x9 = 2,162,160 ways
But the 3 (that formed one group) could seat among themselves in 3!
or 6 ways:
Total number of permutation = 2,162,160 x 6 = 12,972,960
It would equal 11.07. it is right
Answer:
The answer is 1/10
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us take the Shaded region be x
So,
2/5 + x = 1/2
Now, Solve for x
x + 2/5 = 1/2
5x + 2/5 = 1/2
2(5x + 2) = 5(1)
10x + 4 = 5
10x + 4 – 4 = 5 – 4
10x= 1
10x/10 = 1/10
x = 1/10
Thus, The value of x is 1/10
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2/5 + x = 1/2
2/5 + 1/10 = 1/2
2 × 2/5 × 2 + 1/10 = 1/2
4/10 + 1/10 = 1/2
4 + 1/10 = 1/2
5/10 = 1/2
1/2 = 1/2
L.H.S = R.H.S
Hence Verified!
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Answer:
14 is the simplified answer, but the whole answer is 17 + -18/6
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide
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18 by 6. h (−18) = 17 − 3 Subtract 3 from 17. h (−18)= 14
The final answer is 14.