Mrs. Reid is going on a trip. She has 9 book that she hasn't ready yet, but she wants to bring only 3 on the trip.

In how many ways can she choose 3 books to bring on the trip?

Respuesta :

The way you work this out is by thinking about the odds of each singular event, then finding the overall odds based on the individual odds.

The number of different books Mrs. Reid can choose is 9, so the first number is 9.

Mrs. Reid has picked one book so far, so now she has (1 - 9) = 8 books to choose from.
The of different books Mrs. Reid can choose now is 8, so your second number is 8.

Mrs. Reid has picked 2 book thus far, so now there are (2 - 9) = 7 books to choose from.
The of different books Mrs. Reid can choose now is 7, so your second number is 7.

To get the total number of different choices, multiply all the singular events together:

[tex] 7*8*9=504\ different\ ways\ to\ bring\ 3\ books[/tex]

Answer:

84

Step-by-step explanation:

Gonna be honest, I don't know why this is the answer, but my test showed this as the correct answer rather than the verified answer. Just putting this out there.