Mathematics, 09.12.2019 18:31 alexcuevaz90
In a certain mathematical activity, we start with seven cards, each with a different prime number written on it. these seven cards are randomly put into three boxes in the following way: one box must get four cards, one must get two, and one gets only one. then, for each box, we find the product of all the cards in the box, and that’s the "number" of the box. then, we put those three numbers in order, from lowest to highest, and that is our set. how many different sets can be created from this process?
(a) 35
(b) 105
(c) 210
(d) 420
(e) 630
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30, meganwintergirl
Suppose you have 10 skittles. 5 green and 5 red. you choose 4 without looking. what is the probability that all 4 skittles will be green?
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