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Create two different situations: one in which you use combinations and one in which you use permutations. include specific details and an explanation about what makes each situation either a combination or permutation.
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6people equally share 56 gummy worms. how many gummy worms does each person get? nine and one sixth gummy worms nine and two sixths gummy worms ten and one sixth gummy worms ten and two eighths gummy worms
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30
ΠΡf x = y and y= z, which statement must be true? ΠΎΠ°. -x = -2 b. x= z ΠΎΡ. βx = 2 od. 2= x
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30
Aaron invested a total of $4,100, some in an account earning 8% simple interest, and the rest in an account earning 5% simple interest. how much did he invest in each account if after one year he earned $211 in interest? select one: a. $200 at 8%, $3,900 at 5% b. $3,200 at 8%, $900 at 5% c. $900 at 8%, $3,200 at 5% d. $3,900 at 8%, $200 at 5%
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Check all that apply. f is a function. f is a one-to-one function. c is a function. c is a one-to-one function.
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