Quadrant number 3
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The amount of kerosene and gasoline produced is an illustration of equations.
<em>44.4 million barrels of gasoline and kerosene are produced</em>
Let
<em /><em> Proportion of kerosene</em>
<em /><em> Proportion of Gasoline</em>
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So:
---- total barrels produced
The amount of Kerosene produced is:
The amount of Gasoline produced is:
So, the total production of both is:
<em>Hence, 44.4 million barrels of gasoline and kerosene are produced</em>
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The same thing to the other side
Answer:
17
Step-by-step explanation:
all 4 numbers added up, 68, divide by the amount of numbers, which is 4, and you get the answer
Answer:
(A) 180
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to treat those player selections as independent events, since one doesn't influence the other (the fact you chose Joe as a guard, shouldn't have an influence on who'll pick as center, unless there's bad blood between some players... but that's a whole other story).
So, how many ways to pick 2 guards from a selection of 4? The order doesn't seem to matter here, since they don't specify for example that Joe can only play on the left side). So, it's a pure combination calculation:
C(4,2) = 6.
How many ways to pick the 2 forwards from a group of 5? Using the same calculation, we get:
C(5,2) = 10.
And of course, the coach has 3 ways to pick a center player from 3.
Then we multiply the possible ways to pick guards, forwards and center...
6 * 10 * 3 = 180 ways.