There should be 128 objects.
How many different ways can we arrange 9 objects taken 3 at a time?
16, 32 and 48
48 doesn't belong! 1-2 (+3) 5-10 (+3) 13-26 (+3) 29-48 In each set the 1st number is half of the 2nd exept for the last set.
48 oz = 3 Lbs
48 ÷ 16 = 3
How many different ways can we arrange 9 objects taken 3 at a time?
a set is a group of objects. In math the objects are usually numbers. S subset is a set that may include the original set, or any part of that set. Ex Set A = {1, 2, 3}, subsets can be {1} or {2} or {3} or {1,2} etc or {1,2,3}
16, 32 and 48
The number of R-combinations in a set of N objects is C= N!/R!(N-R)! or the factorial of N divided by the factorial of R and the Factorial of N minus R. For example, the number of 3 combinations from a set of 4 objects is 4!/3!(4-3)! = 24/6x1= 4.
48 doesn't belong! 1-2 (+3) 5-10 (+3) 13-26 (+3) 29-48 In each set the 1st number is half of the 2nd exept for the last set.
3 gallons are equal to 48 cups
that is 48 cups
128 of them because 128 times 3/8 = 48
a chihuahua has 48 teeth<3
48 oz = 3 Lbs
There is 3 Pounds in 48 Ounces.
48 ÷ 16 = 3