A certain panel is to be composed of exactly three women and exactly two men, chosen from x women and y men. How many different panels can be formed with these constraints? (1) If two more women were available for selection, exactly 56 different groups of three women could be selected. (2) x = y + ...
Thanks RonPurewal. That's a great help. It appeared to be striking similarities between Nuclear Fusion n Reactors by the statement Nuclear Fusion merges nuclei and doesn't split them apart like nuclear reactors. (That is Nuclear reactors too merge nuclei and don't split them apart). This comparison ...
ok. I have a question on 'which' too. I learnt that I can't post the OG problem here so I will try to replace few words on the original problem to give an example. Originally designed for calculating XYZ , a process called ABC-triggered calculation, which can quickly calculate the numbers, is findin...
Source : GMATPrep The growing popularity of computer-based activities was widely expected to result in a decline in television viewing, since it had been assumed that people lack sufficient free time to maintain current television-viewing levels while spending increasing amounts of free time on the ...
Combining atoms at room temperature may be possible one day , but such a feat has never been verifiably performed. (A) Combining atoms at room temperature may be possible one day (B) One day, it may be possible to combine atoms at the temperature of a room (C) The combination of atoms at room tempe...