Last night I took a comprehensive quiz for my math course. I got a 95! WOO! But the one problem I got wrong is really bugging me:
There are 4 senators on a committee: Amy, Brian, Carol, and Dennis. Any or none of them may be chosen for other subcommittees. How many possible subcommittees are there?
I thought the solution was n^n (n to the nth power) which gave me (4^4) 256. But that isn't right. I can't review the correct answers until after the final is over. However, this is driving me crazy. Did I have the right idea or was I completely off?
There are 4 senators on a committee: Amy, Brian, Carol, and Dennis. Any or none of them may be chosen for other subcommittees. How many possible subcommittees are there?
I thought the solution was n^n (n to the nth power) which gave me (4^4) 256. But that isn't right. I can't review the correct answers until after the final is over. However, this is driving me crazy. Did I have the right idea or was I completely off?