Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Distinct ways in which Barry can arrange the wooden shaped blocks is calculated from the permutation expression
4 permutation 3 =
P(n,r)=P(4,3) =4! ÷ (4−3)! = 24
Billie's distinct ways of seeing the arrangement would be 4 permutation 2
P(n,r)=P(4,2) =4! ÷ (4−2)! = 12
The best choice is C, which represents the increases made by the tax and by the tip.
C. 2-2-2-3-3 because they are all prime numbers. If you have another problem like this just use the prime number tree. Hope this helps
No because 3 times 4 is 12 but 4 times four is 16 and TO get from 4 to 24 you multiply 6 but 6 times 3 is 18 so no I think
You add all of them together