How many different arrangements of three boxcars can be selected from eight boxcars for a train? The order is important since each boxcar is to be delivered to a different location.
(it's about permutation)
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How many different arrangements of three boxcars can be selected from eight boxcars for a train? The order is important since each boxcar is to be delivered to a different location.
(it's about permutation)
It's straightforward.
How many ways can 3 items be chosen from 8 when order matters?
Thanks! :)
How many different signals using 3 distinct flags can be made if there 5 different flags from which to select?
It's the same type of problem. Apply what I done in the first post.
5C3=10 am I right?
is it a combination?
In how many ways can 6 individuals be seated in a round table with 6 chairs?
a) suppose 2 persons wanted to be seated side by side, in how many ways can they do it?
b) in how many ways can these 6 individuals arrange themselves if 2 among them refuse to sit together?
Follow up: is the problem a permutation or a combination? Thanks for the answer!
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