Oh so is it because we are not interested in the actual seating arrangements of the 3 who sit at the table but rather the combinations of the 3 of 9 who can sit at the table.
(d) There are 9 friends. Once they get to the nightclub, there is only a table for 3 available, and the others will have to stand up. If the friends randomly assign who sits at the table, in how many different ways can they be seated.
Hey so I'm doing the year 12 maths 2 unit course (not the general) and i was doing some half yearly papers and I noticed about 8 marks worth of questions were consumer arithmetic. So my question is, is consumer arithmetic an assessable topic in this years hsc 2 unit exams.
So basically my school only uses maths in focus however I understand that the questions are bad,basic and repetitive, but should I just totally stop using it and move onto Cambridge or Fitz, as my school doesn't check home work. By the way I'm not a struggling student, just wondering if I should...