Step-by-step explanation:
common ratio (r) = second term÷first term
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Pamela has 15 different books. In how many ways can she place her books on two selves so that there is at least one book on each shelf? (Consider the books in each arrangement to be stacked one next to the other, with the first book on each shelf at the left of the shelf.)
Initially, I thought that this would be fairly straight forward. There are two cases where either shelf could be empty and so we would subtract 2 from the total number of permutations which is obviously 15!. It is obvious now that both of these statements are false.
My previous thoughts didn't take into account the fact that there are two shelves and that the books could be stacked in such a way that 5 are on the top shelf and 10 are on the bottom, or 8 on top with 7 on bottom, or any number of other ways. I believe there are 214 ways the books can be distributed amongst the two shelves (keep in mind that each shelf has to have at least one book, 15−1=14) if the ordering of the books didn't matter, but it does. Is this correct?
Answer:
orange in the top box .red in the bottom left box . black in the bottom right box
Step-by-step explanation:
brainlest please
Answer:
2.5
Step-by-step explanation:\
We can solve it like this
4 + x = 6.5
6.5 - 4 = x
6.5 - 4 = 2.5
SO
4 + 2.5 = 6.5
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
A function is a set of ordered pairs in which each x-element has only ONE y-element associated with it, but while it may NOT have two y-values assigned to the same x-value, it may have two x-values assigned to the same y-value.
The points (5,2) and (8,2) have the same y value, but their x values are different. It is a function (there are no values of x for which we have more than one value of y).