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Janet Shannon
Mathematics
28 July, 08:14
Evaluate P (3, 0).
a. 0
b. 1
c. 6
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Dayton Yang
28 July, 08:43
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Permutation is different from combination because in combination the order is not a factor in considering the possible ways while permutation considers order as a factor. we are asked in this problem to evaluate 3P0 which is equal to 1.
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