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Answer: 680 different combinations</h3>
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Explanation:
If order mattered, then we'd have 17*16*15 = 4080 different permutations. Notice how I started with 17 and counted down 1 at a a time until I had 3 slots to fill. We count down by 1 because each time we pick someone, we can't pick them again.
So we have 4080 different ways to pick 3 people if order mattered. But again order doesn't matter. All that counts is the group itself rather than the individual or how they rank. There are 3*2*1 = 6 ways to order any group of three people, which means there are 4080/6 = 680 different combinations possible.
An alternative is to use the nCr formula with n = 17 and r = 3. That formula is
where the exclamation marks indicate factorials
Answer:
72.24
Step-by-step explanation:
Price for each camera = 14
Number of camera = 2dozen = 12 x 2 = 24
Total cp = 24 x 14 = 336
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Price for each camera= 10.99
Number of cams = 24
Total sp = 10.99 x 24 = 263.76
Loss = 336 - 263.76 = 72.24
Answer:
(b)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Required
The graph
First, make y the subject
Divide through by 3
Let x = 3
Let x = 6
So, we plot the graph through
and
See attachment for graph
4/8 simplified is 2/4 i think
3x+2y=11
y=5x-1
Substitute the y in the first equation:
3x+2(5x-1)=11
y=5x-1
3x+10x-2=11
y=5x-1
13x=13
y=5x-1
Now substitute the x to find the y:
x=1
y=5-1=4