Answer:100
Step-by-step explanation:
There are ten total people:
10C3
10!/(7!×3!) = 120
Note: but that includes all the cases where there are no senior partners
So firstly let figure out the number of cases where there are no senior partners
because there are 6 junior partners
6C3
= 6!/(3!×3!) = 20
120 - 20 = 100 or the number of possible groups where there is at least 1 senior partner.
Answer:
1.5 MPH
Step-by-step explanation:
3/4 = 0.75
3/4 x 2 = 0.75 x 2 = 1.5
Answer: 18
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract 5 - 7; since that's not possible make the 3 into a 2 and add a 1 in front of the 5; now do 15-7 = 8. 2-1 =1 ----> 18
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is 10110
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Explanation:
Divide 22 over 2. Use long division to find the quotient and remainder
22/2 = 11 remainder 0 <<--- this remainder will be used later. Call it A, so A = 0
Now repeat for the value 11, which was the quotient above
11/2 = 5 remainder 1 <<--- this remainder will be used later. Call it B, so B = 1
Repeat again for the quotient we just got
5/2 = 2 remainder 1 <<--- this remainder will be used later. Call it C, so C = 1
Repeat again
2/2 = 1 remainder 0 <<--- this remainder will be used later. Call it D, so D = 0
Repeat again
1/2 = 0 remainder 1 <<--- this remainder will be used later. Call it E, so E = 1
The last quotient above is 0, so we stop here. If we tried to keep going, then we'd get nothing but 0 remainders forever.
The remainders we got above were:
A = 0
B = 1
C = 1
D = 0
E = 1
The idea is to read the remainders in reverse order in which we found. So we start with E and work back to A
E = 1
D = 0
C = 1
B = 1
A = 0
So 22 base 10 = 10110 base 2