Answer:
59049 digits
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Digits = 0 to 9
Required
Determine number of 5 digit pins that must not contain 0
There are 10 digits.
Since the pin must not contain 0, there are 9 digits left to select from.
The question didn't state that a digit can not be repeated, so I'll assume that repetition of digit is allowed.
The 1st digit of the 5 could be any of the 9 digits
The 2nd could be any of the 9 digits
The 3rd could be any of the 9 digits
The 4th could be any of the 9 digits
The 5th could be any of the 9 digits
Hence, number of selection is calculated as this:
Selection = 9 * 9 * 9 * 9 * 9
Selection = 59049
Answer:
(3, 5, 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Many authors interpret the triangle inequality to mean the sum of the two short sides must <em>exceed</em> the length of the long side. For side measures 2, 3, 5, the sum of the two short sides is <em>exactly equal</em> to the long side, in violation of the triangle inequality. Hence (3, 5, 2) is not a triangle.
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<em>Comment on the triangle inequality</em>
Other authors allow the "or equal to" case, meaning sides of lengths 2, 3, 5 will be considered to be a triangle because 2+3=5. This interpretation of the triangle inequality will result in <em>no solution</em> to your question.
A (3, 5, 2) "triangle" will look like a line segment of length 5. It will have an area of zero.
Answer:
Probability of choosing a penny at random is 1/5 or 0.2
Step-by-step explanation:
For many probabilities like this one, you have to add the total of materials or items together, even if they are different colors, shape, coin type, etc.
you have 12 pennies, 19 nickles, 14 dimes, and 15 quarters. This adds up to a total of 60 coins. Twelve of those are pennies.
You have twelve possible pennies to choose at random from a total of 60 in a bag.
So 12/60/ This simplifies to a probability of 1/5. If you divide 1 by 5 than it would be 0.2
The probability of choosing a penny from a bag of coins is 1/5, or 0.2.
Hope this helps
Thats eaasyy, you simply have to convert it!!! hope i helped
Answer:
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