from the cambridge 3u Y12 textbook:
10G question 28:
how many different combinations are there of three different integers between one and thirty inclusive such that their sum is divisble by three?
question 29:
a)how many doubles tennis games are possible, given a group of four players?
b)in how many ways can two games of doubles tennis be arranged, given a group of eight players?
c)six married couples are to play in three games of doubles tennis. find how many ways the pairings can be arranged if;
i)there are no restrictions.
ii)each game is to be a game of mixed doubles.
also for those with the textbook, i'm also having trouble with question 25 from the same exercise, but its got a diagram so i can't type it up.
10G question 28:
how many different combinations are there of three different integers between one and thirty inclusive such that their sum is divisble by three?
question 29:
a)how many doubles tennis games are possible, given a group of four players?
b)in how many ways can two games of doubles tennis be arranged, given a group of eight players?
c)six married couples are to play in three games of doubles tennis. find how many ways the pairings can be arranged if;
i)there are no restrictions.
ii)each game is to be a game of mixed doubles.
also for those with the textbook, i'm also having trouble with question 25 from the same exercise, but its got a diagram so i can't type it up.