Perspectives on Political Violence

Combinations vs. Permutations Explained

Combinations vs. Permutations Explained

Instructions:  Respond to the following questions in a word document and upload. Show your work or explain in detail how you arrived at your answers.,

  1. Describe the difference between combinations and permutations in your own words. When should you use one instead of the other?
  2. Decide whether each selection described is a combination or permutation: ,APA.

    Combinations vs. Permutations Explained

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a) When shopping for a new truck, you research 8 different models online and select 3 to test drive.

b) A school board elects a president and vice-president from 12 members.,

c) Nine fans at a soccer game are chosen to meet the team after the game.

Combinations vs. Permutations Explained

d) The class of 120 seniors at Washington High select 2 class representatives.

e) A coach chooses a pitcher and 4 infielders from a roster of 25 players.

3. A city council consists of 10 members. Four are Republicans, three are Democrats, and three are Independents. If a committee of three is to be selected, find the probability of selecting: (write your answer as a reduced fraction)

Combinations vs. Permutations Explained

Combinations and permutations are both concepts in mathematics that deal with selecting items from a larger set. However, the key difference lies in whether the order of selection matters.

Combinations

  • Definition: A combination is a selection of items where the order does not matter. This means that the group of items is the same regardless of how they are arranged.
  • When to Use: Use combinations when you want to find out how many ways you can select a group from a larger set without regard to the order of selection. For example, selecting team members from a group where the arrangement does not matter.

Permutations

  • Definition: A permutation is a selection of items where the order does matter. This means that different arrangements of the same items count as different permutations.
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