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.
whenever you have a question like this, just multiply the two numbers together and you got your answer.
7*3*4 = 84 combinations.
8C6 = 28
2 x 3 x 3 = 18
6 different combinations can be made with 3 items
If order doesn't matter, 15 combinations and if order does matter, 360 combinations are possible.
Do a web search for "permutations and combinations" to find the how. I make it 35,960.
4*3*2*1 = 24 different combinations.
There are 5C3 = 10 combinations.
whenever you have a question like this, just multiply the two numbers together and you got your answer.
7*3*4 = 84 combinations.
"There are 10,000 different combinations"-Hey nick! love dave and jalp
10 Combinations (if order doesn't matter). 3,628,800 Possiblilities (if order matters).
24
8C6 = 28
2 x 3 x 3 = 18