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Combinations
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R-combinations (Discrete Math)+ |
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This activity introduces students to combinations. They derive the formula for the number of combinations of n objects taken r at a time by starting with a list of permutations and eliminating those t...
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From Probability to Combinator...
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Subsets and Combinations (Discrete Math) |
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Looks at data structures and their applications to probability theory.
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Tables and Combinatorics Dialo...
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Subsets and Combinations (Discrete Math) |
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Discussion of tables as a convenient way to store and count outcomes.
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Counting and Probability: Comb...
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Subsets and Combinations (Discrete Math) |
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Flash tutorial introducing the formula C(n,k)=n!/(k!(n-k)!). College Cram charges access fees by the month or by the semester for most resources. To get a preview of their tools, see their free mat...
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Pascals Triangle
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Permutations vs. combs. (Discrete Math)+ |
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Pascal's triangle is a triangular arrangement of numbers corresonding to the probabilities involved in flipping coins, or the number of ways to choose n objects from a group of m indistinguishable obj...
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