#ATTENDANCE QUIZ FOR LECTURE 9 of Dr. Z.'s Math454(02) Rutgers University # Please Edit this .txt page with Answers #Email ShaloshBEkhad@gmail.com #Subject: p9 #with an attachment called #p9FirstLast.txt #(e.g. p9DoronZeilberger.txt) #Right after finishing watching the lecture but no later than Oct. 6, 2020, 8:00pm THE NUMBER OF ATTENDANCE QUESTIONS WERE: PLEASE LIST ALL THE QUESTIONS FOLLOWED, AFTER EACH BY THE ANSWER Q1: Let a[i] be the i-th digit of your RUID (if it is 0, make it 1). In how many ways can you walk from 0 to 131 using as fundamental steps the set {a[3], a[5], a[9]}? A1: {a[3], a[5], a[9]} = {9, 1, 1} I'm over it...