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- 5. Arranging eplpoe, gtiids, uemsbrn, habptslea, (etlrtse), and luocors are examples of permutations. [arrange the jumbled letters with parentheses]
- 6. Arranging eplpoe, gtiids, (uemsbrn), habptslea, etlrtse, and luocors are examples of permutations. [arrange the jumbled letters with parentheses]
- 8. P (9, 2)
- 9. Arranging (eplpoe), gtiids, uemsbrn, habptslea, etlrtse, and luocors are examples of permutations. [arrange the jumbled letters with parentheses]
- 12. Arranging eplpoe, gtiids, uemsbrn, (habptslea), etlrtse, and luocors are examples of permutations. [arrange the jumbled letters with parentheses]
- 13. P (2, 2)
- 14. notations is a function that multiplies a number by every number below it.
- 15. P (10, 2)
- 16. ___________ is a branch of applied mathematics that involves the collection, description, analysis, and inference of conclusions from quantitative data.
- 18. P (6, 2)
- 20. Arranging eplpoe, (gtiids), uemsbrn, habptslea, etlrtse, and luocors are examples of permutations. [arrange the jumbled letters with parentheses]
- 22. Arranging eplpoe, gtiids, uemsbrn, habptslea, etlrtse, and (luocors) are examples of permutations. [arrange the jumbled letters with parentheses]
- 26. The formula for ______________ is: nPr = n!/(n-r)!
- 28. C (12, 1)
- 29. Put (things) in a neat, attractive, or required order.
- 30. is the smallest positive power of the element which gives you the identity element.
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- 1. A ____________ is an ordered list of numbers (or other elements like geometric objects), that often follow a specific pattern or function.
- 2. an ________ of a set is any one of the distinct objects that belong to that set.
- 3. ______________ Permutations are permutations (or arrangements) that can be distinguished from one another.
- 4. P (4, 3)
- 7. C (10, 8)
- 9. ____________ is the measure of the likelihood that an event will occur in a Random Experiment.
- 10. It is a mathematical calculation of the number of ways a particular set can be arranged, where the order of the arrangement matters.
- 11. The formula for combinations is: nCr = n!/[r!
- 17. _____________ permutation is the total number of ways in which n distinct objects can be arranged around a fix circle.
- 19. It is a mathematical technique that determines the number of possible arrangements in a collection of items where the order of the selection does not matter.
- 21. Used in probability to refer to the result of an event.
- 23. A _____ is commonly represented as a list of all its members enclosed in braces.
- 24. C (7, 6)
- 25. P (7, 2)
- 27. C (7, 5)