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:
The solution in the attached figure
Step-by-step explanation:
we have
----> inequality A
The solution of the inequality A is the shaded area above the dashed line 
The slope of the dashed line is positive
The y-intercept of the dashed line A is (0,3)
The x-intercept of the dashed line A is (-4.5,0)
----> inequality B
The solution of the inequality B is the shaded area below the solid line 
The slope of the solid line is negative
The y-intercept of the solid line B is (0,2)
The x-intercept of the solid line B is (6,0)
The solution of the system of inequalities is the shaded area between the shaded line and the solid line
using a graphing tool
see the attached figure
Answer:
Option B. 
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The area of a square is equal to

where
x is the length side of the square
In this problem we have

substitute and solve for x

suqre root both sides

Answer:
he can expect to lose 0.5$
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this problem we must calculate the expected value of the game.
If x is a discrete random variable that represents the gain obtained when rolling a dice, then the expected value E is:

When throwing a dice the possible values are:
x: 1→ -$9; 2→ $4; 3→ -$9; 4→ $8; 5→ -$9; 6→ $12
The probability of obtaining any of these numbers is:

The gain when obtaining an even number is twice the number.
The loss to get an odd number is $ 9
So the expected gain is:

Answer:
Myra: 24.8s (winner)
Byron: 26.3s
Step-by-step explanation:
Myra knocked down 1, so therefore there are 2 points added onto her time and it is now 24.8s.
Byron knocked down 3, so there are 6 points added on for 2 seconds per each hurdle. His time is now 26.3