Multiplication - high school - practice problems - page 6 of 23
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- The three
The three boys, Adam, Boris, and Cyril, will be taken on a two-seater ski lift. How many different removal options are there? What would it be like if four boys or five were to be taken away? - Cis notation
Evaluate multiplication of two complex numbers in cis notation: (6 cis 120°)(4 cis 30°) Write the result in cis and Re-Im notation. - The sum 15
The sum of the real numbers x and y is 24. Their difference is 12. What is the value of xy? - An aircraft
An aircraft manufacturing company has submitted bids on two separate airline contracts, A and B. The company feels it has a 70% chance of winning contract A and a 25% chance of winning contract B. Furthermore, it believes that winning contract A is indepe - GP - sequence
The first three terms of a geometric sequence are as follows 10, 30, 90. Find the next two terms of this sequence. - Hundredths 50681
The product of two unknown numbers is two hundredths. The first number is 1.25 times larger than the second number. Specify both numbers. - Hockey Championships
At the 2021 World Hockey Championships, there are eight teams in Group A, each playing seven matches. There are 4 points for each team to gain points (3-2-1-0), but it is always paired with the opponent's points ( 0-1-2-3). How many points are there possi - Indistinguishable 48981
How many ways can we build eight indistinguishable towers on an 8 × 8 board, so they don't endanger each other? - A married
A married couple planned to have three children. i. List the possible combinations of the sexes of 3 children. Use B for a boy and G for a girl. ii. Calculate the probability that all three children would be of the same gender - Committee 2
How many committees consisting of 3 women and two men can be formed from a group of 6 women and five men? - A department
There are seven women and five men in a department. a) how many ways can a committee of 3 people be selected? b) how many ways can a committee of 2 men and one woman be selected? c) how many ways can a committee of at least two women be selected (3 people - Three wagons
I have six different people (A, B, C, D, E, F), which I have to place into three wagons if it depends on who will board. How many options are there? - Probability 47373
We were tasked with throwing the dice until we hit the "six." a) Find the average number of throws we will have to make to complete the task. b) How many times do we have to roll the dice so that the probability of falling at least one "six" is at least 9 - Permutations 46323
I want to find the number of permutations of the set M6 if not one element is in that position as in the original input (1 2 3 4 5 6). So I have to exclude numbers with 1 in 1st place, 2 in 2nd place, and 3 in 3rd place. - A bag
A bag contains nine blue marbles and one green marble. What is the probability of drawing a blue marble followed by a green marble without replacing the first marble before drawing the second marble? - Sapphires 45461
The jeweler selects three gems in the ring. It has rubies, emeralds, and sapphires. How many choices does it have? - Created trio
What is the probability that in the created trio, which consists of 19 boys and 12 girls, they will be: a) the boys themselves b) the girls themselves c) 2 boys and one girl? - Fruits
We want to plant five fruit trees in the garden, of which three are apple trees and two pears. How many different ways can we organize them? - Probability 43581
What is the probability that the sum of 12 will fall on a roll of two dice? A. 1/6 B. 1/36 C. 1/18 D. 36 - Alcohol risk
The 2009 Youth Risk Behavior Survey found that about 5 out of 12 high school students drank some alcohol in the 30 days preceding the survey. If a high school has 2400 students, how many would be expected to have used alcohol within 30 days?
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