60 minutes is how long it will take her , because she has four walls 20•4 is 60
The quick way to get the answer is just type "42 choose 11" into Google.
Or if you want to figure it out yourself, you have 42 choices for the first potential juror, 41 choices for the second potential juror, etc.
Now before you stop there, you only care about the combination of the 11 people chosen, not what order they are selected, so you need to divide by the ways to arrange 11 people.
Final expression:
C(42,11) = (42 * 41 * 40 * 39 * 38 * 37 * 36 * 35 * 34 * 33 * 32) / (11 * 10 * 9 * 8 * 7 * 6 * 5 * 4 * 3 * 2 * 1)
Answers:
4,280,561,376 ways
Answer:
3w + 52 ≥ 90
Step-by-step explanation:
If she volunteers 3 hours per week for w weeks, then the number of hours from tutoring is 3w. Add the 52 hours from her summer volunteering, and her total hours is 3w + 52. This needs to be at least 90 hours for her to graduate, so:
3w + 52 ≥ 90
Answer:
x= 29/11 or y= 25/11
Step-by-step explanation:
2x - y= 3 ...........equation 1
x + 5y= 14 ............equation 2
Make x the subject of the formula in equation 2
x= 14 - 5y ..............equation 3
Substitute x=14 - 5y in equation 1
2(14- 5y) - y=3
28 - 10y - y=3
Collect like terms
-10y - y=3 - 28
-11y= -25
divide both sides by coefficient of y
-11y/-11 = -25/-11
y= 25/11
Substitute y= 25/11 in equation 3
x=14 - 5(25/11)
x= 14 - 125/11
x= 29/11