3 items each in 3 categories gives 3*3*3 = 27 possible combinations.
There is only one combination of ten items out of ten. For this question to have a non-trivial answer, either the ten items need to be selected from a larger number of items or a smaller number of items need to be selected from the ten items.
If order doesn't matter, 15 combinations and if order does matter, 360 combinations are possible.
It depends on combinations with how many numbers. There is only one combination of 99 numbers taken from 99.
There is no built in function in Excel to create a list of combinations of 39 items taken 5 at a time. However, the combin function will tell you how many combinations there are. For instance, combin(39,5) = 575757.
Do a web search for "permutations and combinations" to find the how. I make it 35,960.
6 different combinations can be made with 3 items
There are 5C3 = 10 combinations.
If the order of the 3 matters, then there are (8 x 7 x 6) = 336 possibilities.If you don't care about the order of the 3, then there are 336/(3 x 2) = 56 distinct groups of 3 items.
10*9*8*7*6*5*4*3*2
3 items each in 3 categories gives 3*3*3 = 27 possible combinations.
There is only one combination of ten items out of ten. For this question to have a non-trivial answer, either the ten items need to be selected from a larger number of items or a smaller number of items need to be selected from the ten items.
If order doesn't matter, 15 combinations and if order does matter, 360 combinations are possible.
It depends on combinations with how many numbers. There is only one combination of 99 numbers taken from 99.
There is no built in function in Excel to create a list of combinations of 39 items taken 5 at a time. However, the combin function will tell you how many combinations there are. For instance, combin(39,5) = 575757.
There are 1,120,529,256 combinations.
There are 9C3 = 84 combinations.