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16 December, 14:47

Decide if the following problem is an example of a permutation or a combination. State your rationale. For a study, 4 people are chosen at random from a group of 10 people. How many ways can this be done?

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  1. 16 December, 15:14
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    The correct answer would be a combination.

    A combination is a way of selecting items from a collection/group. The order of selection does not matter. More specifically, combinations refer to the combination of a group of n people (10) taken k people (4) at a time without repetition.

    n = 10

    k = 4

    C (n, k) = n! / (k! * (n-k) !) = 10! / (4! * (10 - 4) !) = 210

    The correct result for the above example would be: 210 possible ways of choosing 4 people randomly from a group of 10 people.
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