Answer:
10000 options
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 10 options of digit from 0 to 9. It means there are 10 options for the first slot, 10 for the 2nd slot, 10 for the 3rd slot, and 10 for the last slot of each of the 4 slots of the password. For all 4 passwords the total amount of choices would be
Answer:
50
Step-by-step explanation:
n (n + 1) = 2550
n^2 + n = 2550
n = 50
n + 1 = 51
Answer:
1.67
Step-by-step explanation:
after the decimal we have the
tens
hundreths
thousanths
(usually math doesn't ask you to go farther than the thousanths place)
because 15/9 is 1.66666, you will go to the hundreths place and round that six. Six is one more than five so it gets rounded up. That changes the decimal to 1.67. You do not change it to 1.7, because it asked you to round to the nearest hundred not the nearest tens
Answer:
Both point are y=0. The difference between the two is that 2/3 is always decressing and 3/2 is always incressing.
Step-by-step explanation: