Egyptians made the number 8 back in B.C.
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8C6 = 28
8 is a rational number 8 is an even number 8 is a real number 8 is a natural number 8 as decimal is 8.0 8 as an improper fraction is 8/1 8 as a Roman numeral is VIII 8 in written form is eight
Assuming that the eight numbers are all different and that none of them are zero, the number of combinations is 8C3 = 8!/(3!*5!) where n! = 1*2*3*...*n the number is 8*7*6 / (3*2*1) = 56
8*7*6*5*4*3*2 8P7 =40,320 1. If you are really asking for combinations, in other words, if the order of the numbers chosen doesn't matter : If each number can be selected only once, this is the number of choices of 7 from 8 _without replacement_: 8 choose 7 = 8 If each number can be selected more than once, this is the number of choice of 7 from 8 _with replacement_: ( 8 + 7 - 1 ) choose 7 = 3432 2. If the order of the numbers chosen matters as well as the combinations : If each number can be selected only once, then there are 8 choices for the 1st number, 7 for the next, 6 for the one after that, and so on, or 8*7*6*5*4*3*2, as in the first answer. However, if each number can be selected more than once, then there are 8 choices for the 1st number, (still) 8 choices for the next, 8 choices for the one after that, and so on, or 8*8*8*8*8*8*8 = 2097152.
9*8 = 72
not sure but I think its 8
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@ 8 years ago
8C6 = 28
There are about 8 million possibilities for the gametes.
Cheryl = 7/10 Jim = 5/8 Francine = 3/7 All you have to do is put "the out of number" on the bottom of the fraction and then the other number would go on top.
17 = 8 + 9
@1976
8 is a rational number 8 is an even number 8 is a real number 8 is a natural number 8 as decimal is 8.0 8 as an improper fraction is 8/1 8 as a Roman numeral is VIII 8 in written form is eight
Impossible to answer without the serial number.