All three numbers are the mode.
When an event is repeated, the probability of it occurring is squared. For instance, if an outcome had the probability of 1/4, then the outcome happening twice would have a probability of 1/16. Note, however, that this does not mean that the second event has different probabilities. That particular outcome will always be 1/4, regardless of anything that happened before it.
6 possible numbers to land on the first time, 6 possible numbers to land on the second time, 6x6=36
What is the chance of it landing on heads twice in a row?
18 different combinations. When a coin is tossed twice there are four possible outcomes, (H,H), (H,T), (T,H) and (T,T) considering the order in which they appear (first or second). But if we are talking of combinations of the two individual events, then the order in which they come out is not considered. So for this case the number of combinations is three: (H,H), (H,T) and (T,T). For the case of tossing a die once there are six possible events. The number of different combinations when tossing a coin twice and a die once is: 3x6 = 18 different combinations.
The statistical mode of a set of numbers is the number(s) that occur the most times. There is no mode for a single number. If the set of numbers was 3, 4, 1, 3, 5, 2, for example, the mode is 3, since it occurs twice.
All the repeated ones are the mode.
Actually, the word "talk" is repeated once (for it to be repeated twice, it would have to appear three times). However, to answer your question, it is repeated to add emphasis and dramatic impact to the statement.
It is 99,887,765
Repeated twice means we're allowed three of them. That would be 88,866,644. If you really meant repeated, that would be 88,664,420
There are just 5,005.There are 10C6 = 210 combinations with 6 different numbers.There are 10C5 = 252 combinations with 5 different numbers. One of these needs to be duplicated and the one to be duplicated can be chosen in 5 ways so there are 1260 of these.There are 10C4 = 210 combinations with 4 different numbers. Either one of them appears three times or two are doubled. That can be done in 10 ways so there are 2,100 of these.There are 10C3 = 120 combinations with 3 different numbers. Either one of them appears 4 times, or one twice and another three times, or all three appear twice. That can be done in 10 ways so there are 1,200 of these.There are 10C2 = 45 combinations with 2 different numbers. Either one of them appears 5 times, or one twice and another four times, or both three times. That can be done in 5 ways so there are 225 of these.There are 10C1 = 10 combinations with just 1 number repeated six times.Add these together.
999
"Pink porcupine" is only two words, but is rich in alliteration. The hard "c" sound (k) is repeated twice, and the "p" sound is repeated three times:pinkporcupine
There are 74,974,368 combinations.There are 59C6 = 45,057,474 combinations with 6 different numbers.There are 59C5 = 5,006,386 combinations with 5 different numbers. One of these needs to be duplicated and the one to be duplicated can be chosen in one of 5 ways so there are 25,031,930 of these.There are 59C4 = 455,126 combinations with 4 different numbers. Either one of them appears three times or two are doubled. That can be done in 10 ways so there are 4,551,260 of these.There are 59C3 = 32,509 combinations with 3 different numbers. Either one of them appears 4 times, or one twice and another three times, or all three appear twice. That can be done in 10 ways so there are 325,090 of these.There are 59C2 = 1,711 combinations with 2 different numbers. Either one of them appears 5 times, or one twice and another four times, or both three times. That can be done in 5 ways so there are 8,555 of these.There are 59C1 = 59 combinations with just 1 number, repeated six times so there are 59 of these.Add these together.
"Rock chalk... Jay-Hawk... KU," repeated twice slowly, and then three times quickly.
"Distinct" in this case means different. Sometimes factors are repeated. Square numbers have a factor pair that is the same number twice. When we write out the list of numbers, we don't write that number twice. The factor pairs of 100 are (100,1)(50,2)(25,4)(20,5)(10,10) The distinct factors of 100 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100
Three numbers go into 68. Two goes in twice and seventeen goes in once.
The numbers are: 7 and 13