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Explain whether each situation is a combination problem or a permutation problem
There are 6 class periods in the school day. There are 10 subjects to choose from. How many different class schedules are passible?
Explain whether the given statement is a combination problem or a permutation problem.
Answer to Problem 39P
Combination problem
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given statement:
There are 6 class periods in the school day.There are 10 subjects to choose from .How many different class schedules are possible.
Calculation:
Since here the order in which the 6 class periods are arranged does not matter and the subjects are all different, hence the given statement is a combination problem.
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