Dashboard | Colorado Virtual A x Spanish 2 B (SP24) CO 1 - Activi x Geometry B (SP24) CO 4 - Activ x Copy of Permutations and Com + docs.google.com/document/d/1Sjmae53ME_SpRE5MbJjKFsegKfZwvZkxyaRpL57UlzQ/edit Copy of Permutations and Combinations > ✰ File Edit View Insert Format Tools Extensions Help !!! Menus ← 2 BA뭉 100% - Normal text Arial 22 + B I U A 6 52°F Mostly cloudy זיייןייי 1 ☆ M Share M Editing 5 6 {7 EX 3 Permutations and Combinations "P = r n! (n-r)! r n! r! (n-r)! 1. Explain the difference between permutations and combinations. (5 points) 2. There are 14 flavors at the frozen yogurt shop, and anyone can choose 5 flavors. A sign says we are only allowed to use one of each flavor. You decide to grab a bowl and fill it up with your favorite flavors at random (sounds delicious, right?!). How many possible frozen yogurt mixtures can you make? Remember to show your work and provide a numerical answer with the correct units (i.e., don't leave your answer in factorial form). (5 points) 3. Part 1: The manager of the frozen yogurt shop decides that because you are such a good customer, you may use a flavor as many times as you'd like. How many different possible mixtures can you make now? (Remember you have 14 flavors available to you and you must choose 5.) Remember to show your work and you can leave your answer in exponential or factorial form. (2.5 points) Part 2: You realize that, despite what you expected, the frozen yogurt actually tastes different depending on which flavor you choose first, second, etc. With this in mind, how many different frozen yogurt combinations can you make if Name: Permutations and Combinations Activity repetition is not allowed? Remember to show your work and leave your answer in exponential or factorial form. (2.5 points) Q Search 9:42 AM Ae Pr Me 5/3/2024

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  1. What's the difference between permutations and combinations



2. There are 14 flavors at the frozen yogurt shop, and anyone can choose 5 flavors. A sign says we are only allowed to use one of each flavor. You decide to grab a bowl and fill it up with your favorite flavors at random (sounds delicious, right?!). 

How many possible frozen yogurt mixtures can you make? Remember to show work and provide a numerical answer with the correct units (i.e., don’t leave your answer in factorial form)

 

Part 1: The manager of the frozen yogurt shop decides that because you are such a good customer, you may use a flavor as many times as you’d like. How many different possible mixtures can you make now? (Remember you have 14 flavors available to you and you must choose 5.) Remember to show your work and you can leave your answer in exponential or factorial form. 

Part 2: You realize that, despite what you expected, the frozen yogurt actually tastes different depending on which flavor you choose first, second, etc. With this in mind, how many different frozen yogurt combinations can you make if repetition is not allowed? Remember to show your work and leave your answer in exponential or factorial form. 

 

Davis wants to come up with a strong password for his iCloud account. He decides to make it 12 characters long. However, he doesn’t want it to be too complicated, so he limits himself to lowercase letters and numerals (0-9) only. How many possible passwords can Davis create? Remember to show work and leave your answer in exponential or factorial form. 

 

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2. There are 14 flavors at the frozen yogurt shop, and anyone can choose 5 flavors.
A sign says we are only allowed to use one of each flavor. You decide to grab a
bowl and fill it up with your favorite flavors at random (sounds delicious, right?!).
How many possible frozen yogurt mixtures can you make? Remember to show
your work and provide a numerical answer with the correct units (i.e., don't leave
your answer in factorial form). (5 points)
3. Part 1: The manager of the frozen yogurt shop decides that because you are
such a good customer, you may use a flavor as many times as you'd like. How
many different possible mixtures can you make now? (Remember you have 14
flavors available to you and you must choose 5.) Remember to show your work
and you can leave your answer in exponential or factorial form. (2.5 points)
Part 2: You realize that, despite what you expected, the frozen yogurt actually
tastes different depending on which flavor you choose first, second, etc. With this
in mind, how many different frozen yogurt combinations can you make if
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repetition is not allowed? Remember to show your work and leave your answer
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Transcribed Image Text:Dashboard | Colorado Virtual A x Spanish 2 B (SP24) CO 1 - Activi x Geometry B (SP24) CO 4 - Activ x Copy of Permutations and Com + docs.google.com/document/d/1Sjmae53ME_SpRE5MbJjKFsegKfZwvZkxyaRpL57UlzQ/edit Copy of Permutations and Combinations > ✰ File Edit View Insert Format Tools Extensions Help !!! Menus ← 2 BA뭉 100% - Normal text Arial 22 + B I U A 6 52°F Mostly cloudy זיייןייי 1 ☆ M Share M Editing 5 6 {7 EX 3 Permutations and Combinations "P = r n! (n-r)! r n! r! (n-r)! 1. Explain the difference between permutations and combinations. (5 points) 2. There are 14 flavors at the frozen yogurt shop, and anyone can choose 5 flavors. A sign says we are only allowed to use one of each flavor. You decide to grab a bowl and fill it up with your favorite flavors at random (sounds delicious, right?!). How many possible frozen yogurt mixtures can you make? Remember to show your work and provide a numerical answer with the correct units (i.e., don't leave your answer in factorial form). (5 points) 3. Part 1: The manager of the frozen yogurt shop decides that because you are such a good customer, you may use a flavor as many times as you'd like. How many different possible mixtures can you make now? (Remember you have 14 flavors available to you and you must choose 5.) Remember to show your work and you can leave your answer in exponential or factorial form. (2.5 points) Part 2: You realize that, despite what you expected, the frozen yogurt actually tastes different depending on which flavor you choose first, second, etc. With this in mind, how many different frozen yogurt combinations can you make if Name: Permutations and Combinations Activity repetition is not allowed? Remember to show your work and leave your answer in exponential or factorial form. (2.5 points) Q Search 9:42 AM Ae Pr Me 5/3/2024
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