Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Educated guess
Well, you could assign a letter to each piece of luggage like so...
A, B, C, D, E, F, G
What you could then do is set it against a table (a configuration table to be precise) with the same letters, and repeat the process again. If the order of these pieces of luggage also has to be taken into account, you'll end up with more configurations.
My answer and workings are below...
35 arrangements without order taken into consideration, because there are 35 ways in which to select 3 objects from the 7 objects.
210 arrangements (35 x 6) when order is taken into consideration.
*There are 6 ways to configure 3 letters.
Alternative way to solve the problem...
Produce Pascal's triangle. If you want to know how many ways in which you can choose 3 objects from 7, select (7 3) in Pascal's triangle which is equal to 35. Now, there are 6 ways in which to configure 3 objects if you are concerned about order.
1841 ≈ 1800 (nearest hundred)
964 ≈ 1000 (nearest hundred}
<span>1,841 + 964 </span>≈ 1800 + 1000 = 2800 (Answer B)
Answer:
a. 81.5%
Step-by-step explanation:
The z-score for 400 is ...
Z = (X -μ)/σ = (400 -500)/100 = -1
The z-score for 700 is ...
Z = (700 -500)/100 = 2
The empirical rule tells you that 68% of the distribution is within ±1σ of the mean, and 95% is within ±2σ of the mean. Half of that first number is in the range Z = -1 to 0, and half that second number is in the range Z = 0 to +2. So, the probability you want is ...
(1/2)(68%) + (1/2)(95%) = 81.5% . . . . matches choice A
There is no square root of 6 all you have to do is set up a square root box and put the 6 in it then you split it into factors next you put them in another square root box finally multiply, then you get your simplest form.