Answer:
the number line is attached below
Step-by-step explanation:
add using the number line. −3+11
Use the number line to add the numbers
Start at -3 on number line. then to add 11, move 11 units to the right
From -3, move 11 units the right. we reach at 8 on the number line
So -3+11 is 8
The number line is attached below
Answer:
-3 + 11 = 8
Step-by-step explanation:
Just plot 8 on the number line.
Answer:
-3a+3bx+2ab
Step-by-step explanation:
How many biscuits does each child get?
biscuits.
Gemma gets
biscuits and Zak gets
Answer:
Gemma gets 3 biscuits
Zak gets 18 biscuits
Step-by-step explanation:
1:6 = 1+6
= 7
1/7 * 21 = 3
6/7 * 21 = 18
Step-by-step explanation:
x+6x=21
7x=21
x=3
6x=3×6= 18
Gemma gets 3 and Zak got 18
Is it practical to list all of the different possible routes in order to select the one that is best?
A.
Yes, it is practical to list all of the different possible routes because the number of possible permutations is very small.
B.
Yes, it is practical to list all of the different possible routes because the number of possible permutations is very large.
C.
No, it is not practical to list all of the different possible routes because the number of possible permutations is very small.
D.
No, it is not practical to list all of the different possible routes because the number of possible permutations is very large.
Answer:
P (She selects the route of four specific capitals) =
D. No,it is not practical to list all of the different possible routes because the number of possible permutations is very large.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's start assuming that each route is equally likely to be chosen.
Assuming this, we can calculate P(A) where the event A is ''She selects the route of four specific capitals'' doing the following :
P(A) = Favourable cases in which the route of four specific capitals is selected / Total number of ways in 4 of 42 states
The favourable cases in which the route of four specific capitals is selected is equal to 1 .
For the denominator we need the permutation number of 4 in 42.
The permutation number is defined as :
The probability of event A is :
Finally for the other question : The option D is the correct because the number of possible permutations is 2686320 and is very large to be listed.
Answer: 0
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The number of ways is 13860 ways
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Senior Members = 10
Junior Members = 12
Required
Number of ways of selecting 6 students students
The question lay emphasis on the keyword selection; this implies combination
From the question, we understand that
4 students are to be selected from senior members while 2 from junior members;
The number of ways is calculated as thus;
Ways = Ways of Selecting Senior Members * Ways of Selecting Junior Members
Hence, the number of ways is 13860 ways