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(b) A debating team consists of a first, second and third speaker. Tom, Liam and George
are the Year 12 debating team for their school.
(i) In how many different ways can they fill the three speaker positions?
(ii) What is the probability that George will be the first speaker for his team?
(iii) What is the probability that, in team order, Liam will not directly follow George?
are the answers (I) 6.... (II) 1/3 and (II) ... 1/2 ??
Also (a) Solve the equation:
(Square Root of)1 – 9x = 26
If you substitute in the Square root of 676 = 26... is that the answer and if so how do you get it?
are the Year 12 debating team for their school.
(i) In how many different ways can they fill the three speaker positions?
(ii) What is the probability that George will be the first speaker for his team?
(iii) What is the probability that, in team order, Liam will not directly follow George?
are the answers (I) 6.... (II) 1/3 and (II) ... 1/2 ??
Also (a) Solve the equation:
(Square Root of)1 – 9x = 26
If you substitute in the Square root of 676 = 26... is that the answer and if so how do you get it?