princesskt
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I have a probability assignments. It's an oral presentation. What we have to do is 'you must show that when selecting groups that are ordered or unordered the number of unordered groups is always less than ordered groups of the same size.'
I have decided to use (lol and dont laugh) Littlest Pet Shop toys. Im using 4...but see only 3 can fit into the house.
Is this right.. For ordered groups theres 4 ways... but for unordered theres 24... I dont get how there can be 24 :S:S:S lol.. argh
I have decided to use (lol and dont laugh) Littlest Pet Shop toys. Im using 4...but see only 3 can fit into the house.
Is this right.. For ordered groups theres 4 ways... but for unordered theres 24... I dont get how there can be 24 :S:S:S lol.. argh