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vova2212 [387]
2 years ago
14

A movie theater was putting up their posters in the frames they had installed on the wall for upcoming attractions. They have 8

new movie posters and only 4 installed frames along the wall to hang them. So, they won't be able to use them all. In how many different ways can they arrange the new movie posters in the frames?
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1680

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Mathematics
2 answers:
larisa [96]2 years ago
8 0

<em>*</em><em>100% Correct answers</em>

Question 1

A movie theater was putting up their posters in the frames they had installed on the wall for upcoming attractions. They have 8 new movie posters and only 4 installed frames along the wall to hang them. So, they wont be able to use them all. In how many different ways can they arrange the new movie posters in the frames?

1680

Question 2

At a mall there are 5 jewelry stores. Allison is looking to purchase a necklace but only has time to visit 3 jewelry stores. In how many paths could she take to visit 3 of the 5 stores at the mall?

60

Question 3

The principal is collecting data to determine how many graduation tickets will be needed by students at the next graduation. She randomly asks 3 students from Mr. Winking's Class which has 16 students in it. How many different groups of 3 does the principal have to pick from?

560

Question 4

How many 2 topping pizzas are possible at Padre Juan's Pizza if there are 12 toppings to choose from and the order in which you put the toppings on the pizza does not matter?

66

Question 5

The Miss Teen Georgia pageant is taking place and there are 25 contestants. How many different ways could the pageant have a winner, runner up, and a 2nd place winner.  

13800

Serjik [45]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1680

Step-by-step explanation:

Since there are 4 places (frames) to put up each poster, we think individually:

In the first place they can place ANY OF THE 8 POSTERS

In 2nd place, they can place ANY OF THE REMAINING 7 POSTERS

In 3rd place, they can place ANY OF THE REMAINING 6 posters

and

in last place, they can place ANY OF THE REMAINING 5 posters

The number of ways is the multiplication of them all, so:

8 * 7 * 6 * 5 ways = 1680 ways

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