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in Miracle World
In probability, there are ordered selections, such as the following:
Q. How many three letter words can be made from the letter {m,a,t,h}?
which is simple enough, just 4 x 3 x 2 x 1.
With unordered selections, such as the following:
Q. In how many ways can a committee of two be selected from the five people Andrew, Jane, Nicole, Richard and Trish?
you must use (5 x 4)/2.
I can understand the differences, but can someone please tell me an easy way to identify whether a question is asking for an ordered or unordered selection? I was away for the week we did this, and the textbook doesn't really help.
Thanks!
Q. How many three letter words can be made from the letter {m,a,t,h}?
which is simple enough, just 4 x 3 x 2 x 1.
With unordered selections, such as the following:
Q. In how many ways can a committee of two be selected from the five people Andrew, Jane, Nicole, Richard and Trish?
you must use (5 x 4)/2.
I can understand the differences, but can someone please tell me an easy way to identify whether a question is asking for an ordered or unordered selection? I was away for the week we did this, and the textbook doesn't really help.
Thanks!