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Inverse Matrix

I have tried numerous times, I just don't get it. Problem: Find the Inverse [4 1] [3 1]

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Finite Mathematics

Posting ID:

4650

OTA ID:

103227

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Operations Research: Simplex Method

P= x1 + 2x2 + x3 Contraints 3x1 + x2 + x3 <= 3 x1 -10x2 - 4x3 <=20 x1 >=0 x2 >=0 x3 >=0

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Finite Mathematics

Posting ID:

4653

OTA ID:

101298

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Using combinations to figure out the total number of possibilities.

There are two small cities, Santa Clara and Santa Rosa. Santa Clara has 20 houses and Santa Rosa has 15 houses. An inspector must randomly choose 5 houses in Santa Clara and 7 houses in Santa Rosa to inspect. How many different ways can this be done?

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Finite Mathematics

Posting ID:

4729

OTA ID:

101298

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Determining the Probability of the Given Situation: Independent Events

The probability of a newborn baby being a girl is 0.49. If four babies are born in a hospital on one day, what is the probability that all four are girls?

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Finite Mathematics

Posting ID:

4730

OTA ID:

103139

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Maximizing a function

The graph below shows the constraints of the objective function: P = 3x + 2y The shaded area is the set of all feasible points. Using the graph above, find the maximum value of the objective function.

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Finite Mathematics

Posting ID:

4786

OTA ID:

102156

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