Using the combination formula, it is found that the students can be selected in 105 ways.
The order in which the students are selected is not important, hence the combination formula is used to solve this question.
The number of possible combinations of x elements from a set of n elements is given by:
In this problem, two students are selected from a set of 15, hence the number of different orders is given by:
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per gallon of gasoline and he has some gasoline in his tank already. Matthew writes the
equation 25(x + 3) = 424, where x represents the number of gallons of gasoline he will need to purchase to
complete the trip.
Identify the meaning of each of the constants in Matthew's equation in the context of the problem, then solve
the equation to determine how many gallons of gasoline he must purchase.
Answer: 14 gallons of gasoline.
Step-by-step explanation:
given data:
25(x + 3) = 424
where x is the number of gallon of gasoline needed to purchase.
Solution.
25(x + 3) = 424
first we open the bracket
25x + 75 = 424
collect like terms
25x = 424 – 75
25x = 349
divide both sides by 25
25x/25 = 349/25
x = 13.96
x = 14
mathew needs to get 14 gallons of gasoline.
Answer: Multiply by 3 to get the next term
Step-by-step explanation:
3, 9, 27, 81
3x3 = 9
9x3 = 27
27x3 = 81