Holt Mcdougal Larson Algebra 2: Student Edition 2012
Holt Mcdougal Larson Algebra 2: Student Edition 2012
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780547647159
Author: HOLT MCDOUGAL
Publisher: HOLT MCDOUGAL
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Chapter 6.1, Problem 51PS
Solution

a

To find: The number of combinations of 5 singers out of original 20 can be eliminated during the first episode.

  15,504

Given information: A televised singing competition picks a winner from 20 original contestants over the course of five episodes. During each of the first, second, and third episodes, 5 singers are eliminated by the end of the episode. The fourth episode eliminates more singers, and the winner is selected at the end of the fifth episode.

How many combinations of 5 singers out of the original 20 original can be eliminated during the first episode.

Explanation:

The number of combinations of 5 singers out of the original 20 can be eliminated during the first episode will be:

  C205=15,504

b

To find: The number of combinations of 5 singers out of 15 singers who started the second episode can be eliminated during the second episode.

  3003

Given information: How many combinations of 5 singers out of 15 singers who started the second episode can be eliminated during the second episode

Explanation:

The number of combinations of 5 singers out of 15 singers who started the second episode can be eliminated during the second episode will be:

  C155=3,003

c

To find: The number of combinations of singers can be eliminated during the third episode, fourth episode and fifth episode.

  252,10,3

Given information: How many combinations of singers can be eliminated during the third episode ? During the fourth episode? During the fifth episode ?

Explanation:

The number of combinations of singers that can be eliminated during the third episode will be:

  C105=252

The number of combinations of singers that can be eliminated during the fourth episode will be:

  C52=10

The number of combinations of singers that can be eliminated during the fifth episode will be:

  C32=3

d

To find: The total number of ways in which the 20 original contestants can be eliminated to produce a winner.

  351,982,350,700

Given information: Find the total number of ways in which the 20 original contestants can be eliminated to produce a winner.

Explanation:

The total number of ways in which the 20 original contestants can be eliminated to produce a winner will be:

  C205×C515×C105×C52×C32=351,982,350,700

Chapter 6 Solutions

Holt Mcdougal Larson Algebra 2: Student Edition 2012

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