The first member chosen can be any one of 1,514 students.
The second member chosen can be any one of the remaining 1,513 students.
The third member chosen can be any one of the remaining 1,512 students.
So there are (1,514 x 1,513 x 1,512) ways to choose three students.
But for every group of three, there are (3 x 2 x 1) = 6 different orders in which the same 3 can be chosen.
So the number of `distinct, unique committees of 3 students is
(1514 x 1513 x 1512) / 6 = 577,251,864
The first member chosen can be any one of 4,463 students.The second member chosen can be any one of the remaining 4,462 students.The third member chosen can be any one of the remaining 4,461 students.So there are (4,463 x 4,462 x 4,461) ways to choose three students.But for every group of three, there are (3 x 2 x 1) = 6 different orders in which the same 3 can be chosen.So the number of `distinct, unique committees of 3 students is(4463 x 4462 x 4461) / 6 = 14,805,989,111
The probability that a randomly chosen student is a woman can be calculated by dividing the number of women by the total number of students in the class. In this case, there are 13 women and 31 total students, so the probability is 13/31, which simplifies to approximately 0.419 or 41.9%.
This is the total count of colonia which can grout without oxigen
“What is the student enrollment (in the total number of students)?”
56
The ratio of girls to total students is 15:25, or 3:5. Three out of five students are girls so there would be a 60% probability that a girl would be chosen; a 2 out of 5 chance, or 40% probability that a boy would be chosen.
There are 11 people total and 7 women. The probability the chairman is a woman is 7/11.
The first member chosen can be any one of 4,463 students.The second member chosen can be any one of the remaining 4,462 students.The third member chosen can be any one of the remaining 4,461 students.So there are (4,463 x 4,462 x 4,461) ways to choose three students.But for every group of three, there are (3 x 2 x 1) = 6 different orders in which the same 3 can be chosen.So the number of `distinct, unique committees of 3 students is(4463 x 4462 x 4461) / 6 = 14,805,989,111
Average = Total/Count so Total = Average*Count.
The probability that a randomly chosen student is a woman can be calculated by dividing the number of women by the total number of students in the class. In this case, there are 13 women and 31 total students, so the probability is 13/31, which simplifies to approximately 0.419 or 41.9%.
This is the total count of colonia which can grout without oxigen
“What is the student enrollment (in the total number of students)?”
this number is chosen as it is high enough to have statistical accuracy, yet low enough to avoid nutrient competition among developing colonies.
This is an instruction to increment the value of a variable by 1 (in this case, either the variable count or the variable total).
The probability of a female chairperson is the number of women over the total, or 7/11. Similarly, the probability of a male chairperson is 4/11.
The spectrophotometer measures total cell count, including both live and dead cells.
Total Viable Count,(TVC) or Total bacterial Count,(TBC)