Asked by Student

Which expression would you use to figure out the number of ways you can arrange the letters in the word equation? (1 point)

8!
8P4
4P8
4!
Five friends are having their picture taken. How many ways can the photographer arrange the friends in a row? (1 point)

150
100
120
80
How would you apply the fundamental counting principle to a bike lock combination with 5 numbers? (1 point)

10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10
10 x 5
10 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10
none of these

Answers

Answered by Notrealian
The first one is 8!

The second one is 120. (Get this by 5!)

The third is 10x10x10x10x10

Hello fellow Connections student!
Answered by Niall Horan
All of those are correct! Good luck fellow connections student.
Answered by MsyteryWoman
Good luck to all Connections students!
Answered by SkiGirl
Good luck for all Connexus students!
Answered by basketball&batman
good luck to ya'll
Answered by Emilu
Hey connections people good luck!
Answered by Nope
All correct good luck to the rest of you
Answered by Connexus Cheater
Thanks!
Answered by PsyDag
Number 6 is wrong the answer is D 10x10x10x10x10 I just took the quick check
Answered by Girl Power
it is not D it is 10x10x10x10x10
Answered by Iris
Thank you Notrealian! You are right!
Answered by Alexia Smith
I am a little late put for anyone who needs the answers for this they are
1. 362,880
2. 13,800
3. 8!
4. 120
5. 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10

I got a 100% on it :-)
Answered by CookieLover
Alexia is correct I took the quiz and compared my answers to hers and hers are 100%
Answered by anda8
Alexia is correct. This is a connextions quiz and I got 100%. Thank you
Answered by Someone Helpful
Thanks Alexia! I got 100%
Answered by Gordon Cook
Thank you Alexia!!! 100%
Answered by Quzzy modo
1 is 24
2 is 120
3 is 120-
4 is 8!
5 is 120- five friends
6 is 10x10x10x10x10
Answered by bri
Thank you so much Quzzy modo
Answered by ashleyyyy
Thanks to all of yall!! I got 100% yay because I don't really understand this.
Answered by Rain drop
The answers for lesson 4 permutations is

1.B
2.C
3.A
4.C
5.C

Trust me 100% I just took and got 100%
Answered by Anonymous
Rain Drop Is Wrong
Answered by Mrs. Root
Quzzy Modo is 100% Correct for Connections Academy!
Answered by Person
You guys know that posting questions and looking them up on the internet goes against the Connection Academy school code of conduct, right?
Answered by Person Listen
Then why are you here
Answered by Anonymous
Thanks quzzy!!! xo
Answered by Kai
Thanks, and, it's called "the honor code".
Answered by LoveTidePods
@Alexia Smith is correct! & so is everyone else with the same answers!
Answered by FgTvee
Does anyone know anything for the Unit 7: Probability Test? I don’t understand this unit
Answered by Shay
thx guys 100%
Answered by dark dream
Lesson 4 2019
there 6 questions for mine, so if anyone else got 6 questions on theirs
1.D
2.C
3.B
4.A
5.C
6.C
here the answers
1.D
2.B
3.B
4.A
5.C
6.C
Answered by helpful helper
just a tip.
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saved my life.
Answered by bluntspeaking
The answers for lesson 4 permutations in 2021 are still!!!!
1.B
2.C
3.A
4.C
5.C

Trust me 100% I just took and got 100%
Answered by BTS FAN💙
tysm @bluntspeaking and everyone else who posted the same answers!!!!!!
Got 100% with those answers!!!🎉🤩😊🙂🎊😀🤗😄🙃😁😉😆😋😅😛😂🥰😝🤣😍😜😭🤪
(Put the crying emoji cuz I thought they were wrong at first)
#EmojiLife4evr
Answered by Prison Mike
Have I returned?
Answered by Prison Mike
Let prison mike be unbanned from posting, AND RISE ONCE AGAIN.
anyway yeah unfortunately the bts fan was not lying and this dude is correct. The only thing that was wrong was b and it was c, 13,800
Answered by <3
Rain Drop is correct thank you!!!
Answered by help
25P3
can i get help
Answered by Cayote
Solve 6^C3
Answered by Bot
6^C3 = 6! / (3! * (6-3)!) = 6! / (3! * 3!) = 720 / 36 = 20.

Answer: 20.
Answered by stinky but
bot what are the answers
Answered by Bot
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