MEDAL GIVEN!! please explain properly Suppose a traveler wanted to visit a museum, an art gallery, and the state capitol building. 45-minute tours are offered at each attraction hourly from 10 a.m. through 3 p.m. (6 different hours). Solve the problem, disregarding travel time. In how many ways could the traveler schedule two of the three tours in one day?
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@superman38
You have 6 time slots to choose 3 from. which is simply: 6 * 5 * 4 = 120
wait so the art gallery and the museum has nothing to do with it?
naw
The times 10 to 3 are the starting times of the tours, so there are 6 of them. You have 6 time slots to choose 3 from. which is simply: 6 * 5 * 4 = 120
oh okay, I have one more question
go ahead lil ma
In how many ways can the traveler visit all three places in one day?
each hour a tour starts at each place and the tours are less then an hour. now we figure out the poisble number of things that could be scheduled for each hour with the musem tour being after noon, and not going on a tour a fourth option so for the 10 am hour 3 poisabitiles 11 am hour 3 poisabitiles noon 4 poisabities 1 pm hour 3 poisabitiles 2 pm hour 2 poisabities 3 pm hour 1 poisabitie only for noon is there all 4 optoins (one of the three tours or no tour) and every hour after that there is one less optoin, because the day is coming to an end. next step, I belive is to mutiply the optoins for each hour 3*3*4*3*2*1= 216
no that's not what is asking
In how many ways can the traveler visit all three places in one day?
does it have answer choices
i wouuld say 3 ways
no it doesn't have choices
oh
In how many ways could the traveler schedule all three tours before 1 p.m.?
1 way
the answers says 6
oh six
can you explain
oh damn dats kinda to do so
can you try to explain
im not good at tht im only good at givnign answers but not explantions
oh okay
im sorry
its fine
ok
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