(2n+4)!/(2n!4-3)!=2/3(n+4)!/(n+4-4)!
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n!/(n-3)!
Posted 9 months ago by alyseidt in Math 12 University - Data Management | 0 answers
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A boy has five coins, each of a different value. How many different sums of money can be totaled with these five coins?
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A researcher wishes to count the squirrel population in a large park.
She first captures and tags 30 squirrels, then releases them.
She later returns and captures 10 squirrels. 4 of them are tagged.
a.) Determine the population of squirrels in the park.
b.) Given your population, calculate the probability of finding 4 tagged squirrels in a sample of 10.
c.) Determine the probability of finding less than 4 tagged squirrels in a sample of 10.
Posted 1 year ago by Nelmoney in Math 12 University - Data Management | 0 answers
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Equatio for rational function with 1 x-int located at 3 1 vertical asymptote and does not have a hole in the graph. It has horizontal aymptote at y = -1
Posted 1 year ago by AMAN in Math 12 University - Advanced Functions | 0 answers
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To win a grand prize in a hospital lottery, you must math six different numbers chosen from the numbers 1 to 45. What is the probability of winning the grand prize?
Posted 1 year ago by Apple12 in Math 12 University - Data Management | 0 answers
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Suppose that we want to construct 4-digit numbers using distinct digits from the set, SS =
{0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. If all the 4-digit numbers are arranged in increasing order, what is the 161st 4-digit
number?
Posted 1 year ago by aves999 in Math 12 University - Data Management | 0 answers
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Find the range and domain of this function.
f(x)=1/x+3
Posted 1 year ago by datauser in Math 12 University - Advanced Functions | 0 answers
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The odds of the Blue Jays winning the world series is 3:7, while the odds of the Toronto Raptors winning the NBA championship is 4:9.
a) What is the probability that either team will win the top prize in their respective league
Posted 1 year ago by Echo2418 in Math 12 University - Data Management | 0 answers
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Create your rollercoaster using DESMOS or any other graphing software. Remember
to save your work
It must include the following: o You must include at least one of each of the following types of functions in your model: ? 1 linear/1 quadratic ? 1 polynomial (degree 3 or higher) 1 rational 1 sinusoidal 1 exponential 1 logarithmicuse four out of the six above.
The x-axis is time. The ride must be completed in exactly 4.5 minutes. The y-axis is height above the ground. Your rollercoaster must have a maximum height of 80 meters and minimum height of 5 meters above the ground. Your rollercoaster cannot go underground. Your ride must start with a horizontal line for half a second.Posted 1 year ago by zan roon in Math 12 University - Advanced Functions | 0 answers
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