There are 10 seniors in the class, from which 4 should be chosen by the teacher. The order of the chosen students does not matter. This means that we speak of combinations. THe equation for calculating the number of possible combinations is:
C=N!/R!(N-R), where N is the total number of objects and R is the number of objects we select from the N
In our case, N=10, R=4.
C= 10!/4!*6!=10*9*8*7*6!/6!*4*3*2*1=<span>10*9*8*7/24=5040/24=210
There are 210 different ways for the teacher to choose 4 seniors in no particular order.</span>
Answer:
1.971
Step-by-step explanation:
7.211 - 5.24 = 1.971
Answer: D
Used my graphic calculator
Answer:
8.75
Step-by-step explanation:
first u will find out how mutch he wants he wants 1/2 so u will divide 2.50 by 2 and get 1.25. then you will do 10.00
-1.25
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8.75
i hope this helps ;)