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Find the numbers of different two-person relationships in groups of people.
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Answer to Problem 64E
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Consider the following question,
You know that the number of permutations of elements taken at a time is,
Here,
Put the values in the formula and solve as,
Hence, the number of different two person relationships in groups of sizes
b.
Find the numbers of different two-person relationships in groups of people
b.
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Answer to Problem 64E
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Consider the following question,
You know that the number of permutations of elements taken at a time is,
Here,
Put the values in the formula and solve as,
Hence, the number of different two person relationships in groups of sizes
c.
Find the numbers of different two-person relationships in groups of people
c.
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Answer to Problem 64E
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Consider the following question,
You know that the number of permutations of elements taken at a time is,
Here,
Put the values in the formula and solve as,
Hence, the number of different two person relationships in groups of sizes
d.
Find the numbers of different two-person relationships in groups of people
d.
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Answer to Problem 64E
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Consider the following question,
You know that the number of permutations of elements taken at a time is,
Here,
Put the values in the formula and solve as,
Hence, the number of different two person relationships in groups of sizes
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