Answer:
it is C 10
Step-by-step explanation:
If the positions are distinct, as in executive offices, then P(9, 5).
P(9, 5) = 9!/(9 - 5)! = 15120
If the positions are equivalent, such as seats in a legislative body, then C(9, 5).
C(9, 5) = 9!/[(9 - 5)!(5!)] = 126
Assuming the five positions are unique in their duties and responsibilities (i.e. order matters): position 1 has 9 candidates to choose from, position 2 has 8, position 3 has 7, and so on. Otherwise, if you're talking about 5 distinct but duplicate positions - meaning their responsibilities are the same but 5 people are required to carry them out - you need to divide the previous total number of possibilities by the number of ways those possibilities could have been reordered.
Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the least common denominator of 4, 3, and 12.
4-3-12 | 3
4-1-4 | 4
1-1-1 |-------- 12
The first fractions needs to be multiplied by 3, and the second fraction, by 4
Solve;
Add the fractions with positive signs and subtract the one with negative sign.
Solve;
Simplify by 4;
16/4=4
12/4=3
Answer:
The correct answer is B=0.0262
Step-by-step explanation:
91÷3525 = 0.0262
The attached picture below gives a step by step explanation of how I arrived at my answer.
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