Answer:
Part 1: There are 4.7*10^21 ways to select 40 volunteers in subgroups of 10
Part 2: The research board can be chosen in 32760 ways
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 1:
The number of ways in which we can organized n elements into k groups with size n1, n2,...nk is calculate as:

So, in this case we can form 4 subgroups with 10 participants each one, replacing the values of:
- n by 40 participants
- k by 4 groups
- n1, n2, n3 and n4 by 10 participants of every subgroups
We get:

Part 2:
The number of ways in which we can choose k element for a group of n elements and the order in which they are chose matters is calculate with permutation as:

So in this case there are 4 offices in the research board, those are director, assistant director, quality control analyst and correspondent. Additionally this 4 offices are going to choose from a group of 5 doctors.
Therefore, replacing values of:
- n by 15 doctors
- k by 4 offices
We get:

Answer:
There are no possible solutions for this question.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The only Pythagorean identities are:




Therefore,
is correct as it's one of the pythagorean identities.
Answer: The required system of equations are
y = 30x
13x + y = 258
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the number of hours
that the driver worked.
Let y represent the number of miles that the truck drove.
For every truck that goes out, Mason must pay the driver $13 per hour of driving and also has an expense of $1 per mile driven for gas and maintenance. If on a particular day, his total expenses for the driver, gas and truck maintenance were $258, it means that
13x + y = 258
On that particular day, the driver drove an average of 30 miles per hour.
Speed = distance/time
It means that
y/x = 30
y = 30x
Answer:
7.5kilometer
Step-by-step explanation:
for 30mins semin runs 5kilometer
then for 1min: (1min×5kilometer)÷30mins,
therefore, for 45mins: (45mins×5kilometer)÷30mins=7.5kilometer