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Create two different real-world scenarios—one in which you would use permutations and one in which you would use combinations: Include specific details and an explanation about what makes each situation either a combination or permutation.
Provide sample data and calculate the total number of possible permutations and combinations for both scenarios.
I don't understand. I cri ;-;
Provide sample data and calculate the total number of possible permutations and combinations for both scenarios.
I don't understand. I cri ;-;
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Answered by
Reiny
Combination:
A hockey coach chooses 5 boys from a group of 8 players, that can play any position.
(The order in which he selects them does not matter)
that would be C(8,5) = ....
Permutation:
Now that he has the 5 players, in how many ways can he arrange them to have
a centre, a left-winger, a right-winger, a left-defense, and a right-defense ?
= 5x4x3x2x1 = 5! = ....
A hockey coach chooses 5 boys from a group of 8 players, that can play any position.
(The order in which he selects them does not matter)
that would be C(8,5) = ....
Permutation:
Now that he has the 5 players, in how many ways can he arrange them to have
a centre, a left-winger, a right-winger, a left-defense, and a right-defense ?
= 5x4x3x2x1 = 5! = ....
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Answered by
Frans
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Answered by
Frans
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