Permutations of r items taken from n, nPr : ExamSolutions
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Sir please 🙏 tell about p(20,r)=????
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can you please tell me the answer for this question? i have already done it but i am not sure about the answer.
A child's game uses five brisks. one is blue, one is green, one is yellow and two are white. the five brisks are arranged in a line
1) how many different possible arrangements of the colors are there?
2) assuming that all the arrangements in part 1 are equally likely, find the probability that the two white bricks are at the end of the line.
I would divine 840 by factorial of 4, because it is not said that it matters how people sit, i mean the seats dont have their qualities like first or second third and forth, or maybe i just dont understand what at a time means.
That's ok. Pleased to hear it helped
thank you for sharing this video sir, it helped a lot
you are awesome>>i dint understand anything above for my whole 1 and half year of highschool ..and after seeing this video i got it well :D
NPR=840,NCR=35to n =?
I have the exact same calculator, so it benefit me alot
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can you please tell me the answer for this question? i have already done it but i am not sure about the answer.
A child's game uses five brisks. one is blue, one is green, one is yellow and two are white. the five brisks are arranged in a line
1) how many different possible arrangements of the colors are there?
2) assuming that all the arrangements in part 1 are equally likely, find the probability that the two white bricks are at the end of the line.