Asked by Arth josh
What are the 5 different ways to split up the 36 students in the class?
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Answered by
Reiny
Your question makes no sense. There are more than 5 ways to split up 36 students,
here are a few:
(1,35), (2,34), (3,33), ....
If you have groups A and group B , there would be 35 such splits
If you meant: How many groups of 5 students can you choose from 36, that would be:
C(36,5) = 36!/(5!31!) = 376,992
If you also care about the order in which they are picked,
multiply 376,992 by 5!
See how critical it is to properly word your question?
here are a few:
(1,35), (2,34), (3,33), ....
If you have groups A and group B , there would be 35 such splits
If you meant: How many groups of 5 students can you choose from 36, that would be:
C(36,5) = 36!/(5!31!) = 376,992
If you also care about the order in which they are picked,
multiply 376,992 by 5!
See how critical it is to properly word your question?
Answered by
oobleck
If you mean the five ways to factor 36, those would be
1x36
2x18
3x12
4x9
6x6
1x36
2x18
3x12
4x9
6x6
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