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21 April, 16:59

Create two different situations: one in which you use combinations and one in which you use permutations. Include specific details and an explanation about what makes each situation either a combination or permutation.

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  1. 21 April, 17:11
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    Combination:

    Choose two out of three different colors of paints a color

    Answer: 3x2/2 = 3 different colors

    If the colors are a, b and c, the different combinations are:

    ab = ba

    ac = ca

    bc = cb.

    Permutation

    Choose two out of three rectangular pieces of fabrics, each of different solid colors, to make flags with horizontal colors.

    3x2 = 6.

    If the colors are a, b, c the permutations are

    ab

    ba (they are different because the fabrics are in different positions)

    ac

    ca

    bc

    cb

    Total: 6 different flags with two colors out of three available.

    The first situation is a combination because the order in which you use the colors make no difference. The second one is permutation because the order makes a difference.
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