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Mathematics 30-2
8. Solve problems that involve combinations
8.2 Problems involving both permutations and combinations
Problems involving both permutations and combinations
What You'll Learn
Identify when to use permutations versus combinations within a single problem
Apply both permutation and combination formulas to count complex arrangements
Calculate poker hand probabilities using combined counting techniques
Distinguish between ordering constraints and selection constraints in multi-step problems
What You'll Practice
1
Calculating poker hands requiring both rank ordering and card selection
2
Determining when order matters for some elements but not others
3
Solving problems with multiple stages using fundamental counting principle
4
Verifying results by comparing total counts across categories
Why This Matters
Mastering problems that combine permutations and combinations prepares you for real-world probability and decision-making scenarios. This skill is essential in statistics, game theory, computer science, and any field requiring sophisticated counting of complex outcomes.
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This Unit Includes
10 Video lessons
Practice exercises
Learning resources
Skills
Permutations
Combinations
Counting Principle
Poker Probability
Multi-step Problems
Order Matters
Selection

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