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Geometry A Common Core Curriculum

Geometry A Common Core Curriculum

Ron Larson,… 1st Edition
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Compare collinear points and coplanar points.

Compare collinear points and coplanar points.

Geometry A Common Core Curriculum

Basics of Geometry

Points, Lines, and Planes

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Joanna Quigley verified

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If Paul has an apple, an orange, a pear, and a banana at home and he wants to bring two pieces of fruit for lunch, how many different pairs of fruit can he bring to school? 16 24 12 6

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Supratim Pal verified

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Derek has a special puzzle in which all the pieces fit together in any way. There is no goal picture. Instead, the goal of the puzzle is to make different patterns and pictures using the pieces. If Derek has 64 unique puzzle pieces and he plans to use all of them, how many possible pictures can he create? 127! / (64! * 63!) 64! / 0! 64! / 64! 64^64

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Ivan Kochetkov verified

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If Tim is at the store and can buy any 3 pieces of fruit (the store sells apples, oranges, pears, bananas, strawberries, and blueberries), how many different collections of fruit can he choose? 120 216 18 56

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Derek has a special puzzle in which all the pieces fit together in any way. There is no goal picture. Instead, the goal of the puzzle is to make different patterns and pictures using the pieces. If Derek has 64 unique puzzle pieces and he plans to use all of them, how many possible pictures can he create? ? \( \frac{127!}{(64!\times 63!)} \) ? \( \frac{64!}{0!} \) ? \( \frac{64!}{64!} \) ? \( 64^{64} \)

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Ivan Kochetkov verified

Numerade educator

A special safe lets you choose from 5 symbols for a 3-symbol-long pass code. You may enter a symbol any number of times. How many potential pass codes are there? 60 10 35 125

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If Paul has an apple, an orange, a pear, and a banana at home and he wants to bring two pieces of fruit for lunch, how many different pairs of fruit can he bring to school? ? 16 ? 24 ? 12 ? 6

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Shalini Tyagi verified

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If Susan is at the store and can buy any two fruits (the store sells apples, oranges, pears, bananas, plums and kiwis), how many combinations of fruit can she choose? 21 12 36 15

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Ivan Kochetkov verified

Numerade educator

How many combinations without repetition are possible if n = 7 and r = 2? 14 49 21 28

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T. L. verified

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How many combinations with repetition are allowed if n = 7 and r = 2? 49 28 14 21

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Shalini Tyagi verified

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If Bill has an apple, an orange, a pear, a grapefruit, a banana, and a kiwi at home and he wants to bring three pieces of fruit to school, how many combinations of fruit can he bring? 216 6! 3! 20

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