Answer:
The answer is X>6
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Given:
Total number of girls in her class = 16
Total number of boys in her class = 14
To find:
The number of different ways of choosing one girl and one boy.
Solution:
We have,
Total number of girls = 16
Total number of boys = 14
So,
Total number of ways to select one girl from 16 girls = 16
Total number of ways to select one boy from 14 boys = 14
Now, number of different ways of choosing one girl and one boy is
Therefore, the required number of different ways is 224.
The anwser is 19 remainder 4
Let's start by finding the first 15 perfect square numbers ():
Next, we just need to find the difference between the 15th perfect square number and the 8th perfect square number, which I've made bold in the list above.