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Answer:
We can use seven letters and numbers.
I am assuming that any numeral in the range 0..9 or any letter from the English alphabet A..Z can appear in any position, with no blank spaces allowed and no restrictions on repetition. I am also assuming that plates with fewer than seven letters and numbers are not allowed.
So, for example A879BX8 is acceptable, so are 5555555 and ABCDEFG, but not A.123.ZX or…..7A, where the dot represents a space.
I am also assuming that you can only use upper case letters.
With these restrictions, there are 36 possibilities for each space and the total number of valid number plates would be 36^7 = 78,364,164,096, let's say about 78 billion.
It is estimated that there are about 1.3 billion cars, trucks and buses in the road today. This number plate system therefore allows more than enough unique license plates. I'd even hazard a guess that it might be more than enough for every road vehicle that has ever been built or ever will be.
In practice there would be other restrictions, for example only letters in some positions and only numbers in others. There'd still be plenty to go around.
Step-by-step explanation:
Remark
This may be a little confusing, but because they are travelling in opposite directions, the distances add when you want to get how far apart they are.
d1 + d2 = 1541
Equation
Let the time this happens = t
d1 = 323*t
d2 = 347*t
323*t + 347*t = 1541 Combine like terms on the left.
670t = 1541 Divide by 670
t = 1541/670
t = 2.3 hours pass before the distance of 1541 miles are between the two planes. You might need the answer to be 2 hours 18 minutes.
5 * 3 does not tell you the total number of flash cards in 5 piles because you don't know how many cards are in each pile.
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Answer:
Number 7 is 48
I think number 5 is 49 I'm not for sure about this one.
Step-by-step explanation:
Number 7:
Since it's a 90 degree angle, you just add 19 + 23 which gives you 42. Subtract 42 from 90 and it gives you 48, the value of the variable.
Number 5:
Now I'm not for sure about this one because of the number 12 pointing to the connecting point. So, I'd rather not say how I did this one before I get you confused when you learn about this in the future.