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Permutations and CombinationsArranging Objects
ExampleHow many different ways can the letters P, Q, R, S be arranged? The answer is 4! = 24. This is because there are four spaces to be filled: _, _, _, _ The first space can be filled by any one of the four letters. The second space can be filled by any of the remaining 3 letters. The third space can be filled by any of the 2 remaining letters and the final space must be filled by the one remaining letter. The total number of possible arrangements is therefore 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 4!
n! . ExampleIn how many ways can the letters in the word: STATISTICS be arranged? There are 3 S’s, 2 I’s and 3 T’s in this word, therefore, the number of ways of arranging the letters are: 10!=50 400 Rings and Roundabouts
When clockwise and anti-clockwise arrangements are the same, the number of ways is ˝ (n – 1)! ExampleTen people go to a party. How many different ways can they be seated? Anti-clockwise and clockwise arrangements are the same. Therefore, the total number of ways is ˝ (10-1)! = 181 440 CombinationsThe number of ways of selecting r objects from n unlike objects is:
ExampleThere are 10 balls in a bag numbered from 1 to 10. Three balls are selected at random. How many different ways are there of selecting the three balls? 10C3 =10!=10 × 9 × 8= 120 PermutationsA permutation is an ordered arrangement.
nPr
= n!
. ExampleIn the Match of the Day’s goal of the month competition, you had to pick the top 3 goals out of 10. Since the order is important, it is the permutation formula which we use. 10P3 =10! = 720 There are therefore 720 different ways of picking the top three goals. ProbabilityThe above facts can be used to help solve problems in probability. ExampleIn the National Lottery, 6 numbers are chosen from 49. You win if the 6 balls you pick match the six balls selected by the machine. What is the probability of winning the National Lottery? The number of ways of choosing 6 numbers from 49 is 49C6 = 13 983 816 . Therefore the probability of winning the lottery is 1/13983816 = 0.000 000 071 5 (3sf), which is about a 1 in 14 million chance.
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