Does the problem involve permutations or combinations? Do not solve.A club elects a president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer. How many sets of officers are possible if there are 11 members and any member can be elected to each position? No person can hold more than one office.
A. permutations
B. combinations
Answer: A
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A. 17.3 yd B. 150.5 yd C. 2.6 yd D. 30.8 yd
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Add.(3w2 - 15w + 11) + (14w2 - 1) + (4w + 6)
A. 21w2 - 15w + 18 B. 17w2 - 11w + 16 C. 17w2 + 11w + 16 D. 21w2 - 15w + 16
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Change the word statement to an equation. Use x as the variable.Twice a number less 5 equals 7.
A. 2(x - 5) = 7 B. 5 - 2x = 7 C. 2x - 5 = 7
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Add or subtract and simplify. Write the answer as a whole or mixed number when necessary. -
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