The freshman class has 160 students. Each freshman must write three reports from a list of 12 novels that the teacher has assign
ed them to read. How many different combinations of novels can a freshman student choose to write reports on? 36 220 480
2 answers:
220, because each student, can write
12 and choose 3 possible combination of reports which is <span><span>n!</span><span><span>(n−k)</span>!k!</span></span>=220.
Answer with explanation:
Number of students in freshman class = 160
Total number of novels = 12
As, each freshman must write 3 reports , means selecting 3 novels out of 12 novels.
As,selection means order of choosing novels is not important.
So, we will apply rule of combinatorics here.
Selecting 3 novels out of 12 novels , is different combinations of novels that a freshman student can choose to write reports on is given by
Option B:220
You might be interested in
If I knew the answer I would helped u b,
ut I'm only in 7th grade but I will try
6^-2 , 6^3/6^5 , 6^-9 • 6^7. I believe these are the expressions that are equivalent to 1/36.
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
12x12
11x11
10x10
9x9
8x8
7x7
6x6
5x5
4x4
3x3
2x2
1x1
add em together equal 650
Answer:
Am am not that big brain
Step-by-step explanation:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
because cos0 = b/h
so cos0 = 8/15