Some people have to travel away from home for their jobs. Companies may find that expense claims vary greatly from person to person and are dependent on the destination, cost of food, and type of transportation used.
A particular company wanted to analyze expense claims. It studied the major cities that its employees traveled to the most: Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver. The employees either traveled by plane or private car and accounted for either their meals or the cost of transportation within each city. Draw a tree diagram to represent the different combination within this study.
I am not sure what to do for it... Do I start with the 3 cities then write which expenses they pay or what?
The course that has this question is called
Pathways, Pascal's Triangle and the Binomial Theorm
A particular company wanted to analyze expense claims. It studied the major cities that its employees traveled to the most: Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver. The employees either traveled by plane or private car and accounted for either their meals or the cost of transportation within each city. Draw a tree diagram to represent the different combination within this study.
I am not sure what to do for it... Do I start with the 3 cities then write which expenses they pay or what?
The course that has this question is called
Pathways, Pascal's Triangle and the Binomial Theorm