Actually the Ext 2 syllabus specifically states that these questions are NOT part of the course:
"Recurrence relations such as ....... which involve more than one integer parameter, are excluded."
Actually, this question is not clear.
If the 1.14% is an average growth rate then the calculation given by jamesh1234 is correct.
If it is an instantaneous growth rate then the calculation is 23246682 * e^(0.0114)
I hate the name "Perms and Combs" for this topic, for two reasons:
(1) It suggest that all counting is done using just these two techniques
(2) It sounds like a hairdressing course
Re: HSC 2016 MX2 Combinatorics Marathon
Well I am the teacher here. I have to limit my showing off for the benefit of the students .... difficult as that might be.
Re: HSC 2016 MX2 Combinatorics Marathon
It hadn't occurred to me that my question was ambiguous. My intention was that the original interval remains length 1, and the length of the middle segment would change to get a probability of 1/3.
Re: HSC 2016 MX2 Combinatorics Marathon
Open to all. And the method IS related to a past HSC question.
\text{It is desired to cut the interval }0 \leqslant x \leqslant 1 \text{ into three segments.}
\text{Two numbers }a \text{ and }b \text{ are chosen randomly, satisfying }0 \leqslant a,b...