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17.02.2021 •
Mathematics
Tanya bought apples and oranges.
She bought 12 pieces of fruit and
i spent $5. Apples cost $0.50 each and
oranges cost $0.25 each. Write a
system of equations to model the
: problem. Then solve the system
algebraically. How many apples and
I how many oranges did Tanya buy?
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Ответ:
1/120
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 5! = 120 ways to place these disks, but only one of them will have them alphabetical by artist. So, if you randomly choose one of these ways, there will be a 1/120 chance you placed them alphabetically by artist.