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Section 14.3 - Combinations
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Permutation – The number of ways to ARRANGE ‘n’ items ‘r’ at
a time with no restriction. Combination – The number of ways to CHOOSE ‘n’ items ‘r’ at a time with no restriction.
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A bag contains six white, four red and two blue balls. If four are
drawn, how many ways are there to choose: 3 white and 1 red balls? 2 red and 2 blue balls? 4 red balls?
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A bag contains six white, four red and two blue balls. If four are
drawn, how many ways are there to choose: at least three red balls? three red balls OR four red balls CALCULATORS AWAY FOR THE DAY at least one white ball? one white OR two white OR three white OR four white
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How many different committees of 3 people can be formed
from a pool of seven people? In how many ways can a committee consisting of two faculty members and three students can be formed if six faculty members and ten students are eligible to serve on the committee?
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In a standard deck of cards, how many ways are there to get
three of a kind in a five card hand? In a standard deck of cards, how many ways are there to get a flush (5 of the same suit) in a five card hand? In a standard deck of cards, how many ways are there to get two pairs in a five card hand?
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