20/q = 7/9
20×9 = 7q
7q = 180
q = 180/7
Well, the answer will depend on whether the order will count or not (based on Permutations and Combinations). <em>If the order counts</em>, then we would use the formula for Permutations, which is:

Where n is the number of items you have, and r is the number of times you choose from the items.

Which simplifies to

Which simplifies to 15*14*13 (because all the numbers 1-12 in the factorial canceled out), which gets us the answer
2730.
Now, if you wanted to find the number of ways to order the toys without replacement (<em>order doesn't count</em>), you would use the formula:

The variables are still the same, but you are now multiplying by r!.

Simplifies to

Which simplifies to (using the same cancellation method above)

Dividing 2730 by 3! will get us an answer of
455.
Really, it depends on whether they are ordered or not. In this case (since you didn't specify whether the order mattered), the answer would be
455 or
2730.
:)
1183 rounded to the nearest hundred = 1200
1145 rounded to the nearest hundred = 1100
It is given here that there is 1/3 probability of professional baseball player will get a hit. Hence if at least three hits are gained out of 5 attempts, the calculation goes: 5C3* (1/3)^3*(2/3)^2 + 5C4* (1/3)^4*(2/3)^1 +5C5 *<span>(1/3)^5*(2/3)^0 equal to 0.21. </span>
Answer:
0.91 because 8/10 as a decimal is 0.8
Step-by-step explanation:
so 0.91 is bigger than 0.8