Answer:
6 swimmers in the first heat can be arranged in 1716 different ways.
Step-by-step explanation:
A swim meet has 13 contestants signed up. To calculate the arrangement of first 6 swimmers in first heat we will use combinations because order doesn't matter.
So to select 6 swimmers out of 13 contestants number of different ways
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Therefore, 6 swimmers in the first heat can be arranged in 1716 different ways.
Answer:
90
Step-by-step explanation:
the colums add up to angle 1, which make angle 2 adjacent.
9-9=0
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
if : n = 2 : 15 - n = 15 - 8 = 7
What you do is you find the common denominator between the two fractions given. the easiest is to just multiply them
6*8=48
and then multiply each numerator by the number it's denominator is multiplied by
1*8=8 and 5*6=30
and now you have your new fractions, add them together
8/48+30/48=38/48
this leaves 10/48 as the people who were wearing shorts, just simplify this and it's done
10/2 =5/24
48/2