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(a)
To find: The number of ways to arrange the letters “calculating.”
(a)
Answer to Problem 36E
The number of arrangements are
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The phrase is “calculating rules.”
Calculation:
There are 11 letters in calculating that are 2-C, 2-A, 2-L.
This is the permutation with repetition of
The possible numbers of arrangements are as follows.
Therefore, the number of arrangements are
(b)
To rearrange: The letters and the space in the phrase to form the name of a branch of mathematics.
(b)
Answer to Problem 36E
The rearranged phrase is “
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The phrase is “calculating rules.”
Calculation:
The letter can be arranged as “integral calculus.”
Therefore, the rearranged phrase is “integral calculus.”
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