The following puzzle has columns and rows. Each box can only be filled with the digits 1 to 4, with no digits repeating in any column or row. Also, notice the greater than (>) symbol and less than (<) symbol, they apply to the adjacent digits. There is only one solution to the puzzle. 4
Permutations and Combinations
If there are 5 dishes, they can be relished in any order at a time. In permutation, it should be in a particular order. In combination, the order does not matter. Take 3 letters a, b, and c. The possible ways of pairing any two letters are ab, bc, ac, ba, cb and ca. It is in a particular order. So, this can be called the permutation of a, b, and c. But if the order does not matter then ab is the same as ba. Similarly, bc is the same as cb and ac is the same as ca. Here the list has ab, bc, and ac alone. This can be called the combination of a, b, and c.
Counting Theory
The fundamental counting principle is a rule that is used to count the total number of possible outcomes in a given situation.
The correct digit that’s goes in box B is
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