Answer:
100000 4-digit codes
Step-by-step explanation:
using the digits 0 dash 9, we want to pick 4 digits code.
The total number of digits available for us to pick from is 10(0 to 9 has 10 digits). We want to pick the 4 digits code and repetition is allowed. This is a case where we apply permutation with repetition. It is different when repetition is not allowed. It gives more possible outcomes than when repetition is not allowed. We will apply the formula, n^r
Where n is the total number of digits we want to choose from and it is equal to 10
r is the number of digits we can choose and it is equal to 4.
Number of possible 4 digit codes
= 10^4 = 100000
1500 members have a contributor membership.
64.8% of the noncontributory memberships are individual memberships.
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
There are 20,000 members of a zoo.
⇒ Total members = 20,000
From the graph shown,
7.5% of the members have a contributor membership.
<u>To find the number of members who have contributor membership :</u>
⇒ 7.5% of 20,000
⇒ (7.5/100) × 20,000
⇒ 7.5 × 200
⇒ 1500 members.
Therefore, 1500 members have a contributor membership.
<u>To find the percentage of the noncontributory memberships are individual memberships :</u>
The percentage of noncontributory memberships = 100% - 7.5% ⇒ 92.5%
The percentage of individual memberships = 60%
∴ What percentage of the noncontributory memberships are individual memberships ⇒ (60 / 92.5) × 100 = 64.8%
He made $64.80 commission I think. 9% of $720 is $64.80