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three one on her nose,and one on each ear
Three quarter note beats are in each measure in 3/4 time.
There are total of 14 letters in these words.
First letter can be either of 2 letters. For each of those . . .Second letter can be any one of 26. For each of those . . .Third letter can be any one of 26. For each of those . . .Fourth letter can be any one of 26.Total possibilities = (2 x 26 x 26 x 26) = 35,152.Note:Many radio stations have three-letter call signs instead of four, so 'blank' is justone more possibility for the fourth letter, and the total possible 3- or 4-lettercall signs is(2 x 26 x 26 x 27) = 36,504 .
four: in letters
8 subsets
The words that can be made from the letters in hello are:ellhehellhohoeholelooh
(5 x 4 x 3)/(3 x 2) = 10
A line has infinitely many subsets, not just three. Any collection of points on the line constitute a subset.
An element doesn't have subsets. Sets can have subsets.
In a subset each element of the original may or may not appear - a choice of 2 for each element; thus for 3 elements there are 2 × 2 × 2 = 2³ = 8 possible subsets.
In a set, as it is usually defined, elements can't be repeated. "Mathematics" has 8 distinct letters, so your set would have 8 letters. The number of possible subsets (this includes the empty set, and the set itself) is two to the power 8.
Three pairs of letters are there. E and G, G and I & L and N are those three pairs.
64. You can use Pascal's triangle to figure out how many subsets have no elements, one element, two elements and so on. For this particular one, you will have 6 subsets with one element, 15 with two, 20 with three, 15 with four, 6 with five and only one each of all six and none at all.
Only a set can have subsets, a number cannot have subsets.
A set with N elements has 2N subsets.
5 subsets of 4 and of 1, 10 subsets of 3 and of 2 adds up to 30.