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4 positions for each sidewhere did you get the 4's from ?
2^10+2^9+2^8+...+2=2(2^10-1)/(2-1)=2046Thanks. Helped a lot.
Heres another q thats bugging me.
In morse code letters are formed by a sequence of dashes and dots. How many different letters can be represented if a max of ten symbols are used?
The answer is 2046
umm basically the question is asking how many things u can make if you are allowed to use a maximum of TEN symbols, this means u can use nine or eight or seven..etc.wow i jsut ran by this post and i had problems doing those exact two questions. . anyways..
can yu explain further the question on the morse code how yu did it/why
if they ask for arrangments them its definitely perms, if it asks for just groups or something then its combshow do you know if you use permutations or combinations... it always confuses me..
i) I'm not too sure on this one: (4! x 6)/5!question on circular permutations
im very noob at circular perms =='
The letters A, E,I,P,Q,R are arranged in a circle.Find the probability that
i)A is opposite R
ii)at least two vowels are next to one another
at the guy above, ur answer in i) is wrong lol, ur answer gives 1.2 =Pquestion on circular permutations
im very noob at circular perms =='
The letters A, E,I,P,Q,R are arranged in a circle.Find the probability that
i)A is opposite R
ii)at least two vowels are next to one another
oh it asks for probabilityFor the first part, is the answer 0.2 or 0.4? Not sure if I have to multiply by 2! in order to account for A and R swapping, because circle arrangement does some messed up changes to permutation theory -.- I'm sticking with 0.4 =D