There are eight wires which need to be attached to a circuit board. A robotic device will attach the wires. The wires can be attached in any order, and the production manager wishes to determine which order would be fastest for the robot to use. Use the multiplication rule of counting to determine the number of possible sequences of assembly that must be tested. (Hint: There are eight choices for the first wire, seven for the second wire, six for the third wire, etc.) *THE FULL QUESTION! PLEASE HURRY I NEED THIS FOR STATS! *
I'm pretty sure it's observation
by counting the number of chromatids. divide that by 2 and thats how many chromosomes you have
It is an extremely high quality counting chamber specifically designed for counting bacteria even up to 1000X magnification. Thus yielding both qualitative and quantitative analysis.
It is an abacus.
By counting the species
How do you decode the output of both ring and Johnson counters to distinguish between all the counting sequences?
By counting in multiplication
Ethiopian pebble counting is much like using multiplication.
Yes.
Yes: Multiplying any two counting numbers will produce a counting number.
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By counting on you fingers
counting
Multiplication Principle of Counting
A few examples: Counting numbers are an arithmetic sequence. Radioactive decay, (uncontrolled) bacterial growth follow geometric sequences. The Fibonacci sequence is widespread in nature.
There are two multiplication problems that equal 94 (not counting negative numbers): 1 x 94 = 94 2 x 47 = 94
Multiply it by successive counting numbers.