Mathematics, 02.07.2019 03:20 kordejah348
The computers of six faculty members in a certain department are to be replaced. two of the faculty members have selected laptop machines and the other four have chosen desktop machines. suppose that only two of the setups can be done on a particular day, and the two computers to be set up are randomly selected from the six (implying 15 equally likely outcomes; if the computers are numbered 1, 2,…, 6, then one outcome consists of computers 1 and 2, another consists of computers 1 and 3, and so on). a. what is the probability that both selected setups are for laptop computers
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:10, happy121906
With this question substitute t=3 and t=5 to determine if the two expressions are equivalent. 4(t + 3) 4t+12 which statements are true? check all that apply. a. the value of both expressions when t =5 is 32. b. the two expressions are not equivalent. c. the value of both expressions when t=3 is 15. d. the value of both expressions when t=5 is 23. e. the two expressions are equivalent. f. the value of both expressions when t=3 is 24.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:20, corbeansbrain
Can you me with this question? i'll reward *30 points i just need with this one question so that i could solve the others. * edit: i originally set up the question to reward 30 points, but for some reason i can only reward 15. if you don't get 30, then i'm sorry. i'm still kind of new to this site
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