Asked by Miguel
1.An experiment consists of rolling two dice and the sum of faces is observed. How many observations are there (i.e. the possible outcomes)?
2. A bowl contains 10 red balls and 8 blue balls. If five balls are to be drawn, determine the number of ways that you can draw five blue balls?
3. Mike belongs to a group consisting of 10 members. One day, they decided to pose for a group pictorial with all of them standing in line. If you’re the photographer and Mark does not want to stand next to two particular members, in how many ways can you arrange them?
help me to answer this please with solution
2. A bowl contains 10 red balls and 8 blue balls. If five balls are to be drawn, determine the number of ways that you can draw five blue balls?
3. Mike belongs to a group consisting of 10 members. One day, they decided to pose for a group pictorial with all of them standing in line. If you’re the photographer and Mark does not want to stand next to two particular members, in how many ways can you arrange them?
help me to answer this please with solution
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Answered by
Henry
(1,1), (1,2) (1,3), (1,4), (1,5),
(1,6). So, there 6 possibilities per side.
6poss./side * 6sides = 36 Possibilities.
(1,6). So, there 6 possibilities per side.
6poss./side * 6sides = 36 Possibilities.
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