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If order doesn't matter, 15 combinations and if order does matter, 360 combinations are possible.
They are called combinations!
When rolling three six-sided dice, each die has 6 faces, leading to a total of (6 \times 6 \times 6 = 216) different combinations. This includes all possible outcomes, where the order of the dice matters. If you were looking for unique combinations regardless of order, the calculation would be different, but for standard dice rolls, the total is 216.
There are 30 different combinations if the order in which the books were chosen counts, so a set of book A and book B is considered different from a set of book B and book A. There are 15 different combinations if it does not matter in which order the books were chosen, so a set of book A and book B is considered the same as a set of book B and book A.
120 WRONG! That is the number of PERMUTATIONS. In the case of combinations, the order of the numbers does not matter, so there is only 1 5-number combination from 5 numbers.
If order doesn't matter, 15 combinations and if order does matter, 360 combinations are possible.
10 Combinations (if order doesn't matter). 3,628,800 Possiblilities (if order matters).
4 bits. 24 = 16, so you have 16 different combinations.4 bits. 24 = 16, so you have 16 different combinations.4 bits. 24 = 16, so you have 16 different combinations.4 bits. 24 = 16, so you have 16 different combinations.
They are called combinations!
18 different combinations. When a coin is tossed twice there are four possible outcomes, (H,H), (H,T), (T,H) and (T,T) considering the order in which they appear (first or second). But if we are talking of combinations of the two individual events, then the order in which they come out is not considered. So for this case the number of combinations is three: (H,H), (H,T) and (T,T). For the case of tossing a die once there are six possible events. The number of different combinations when tossing a coin twice and a die once is: 3x6 = 18 different combinations.
When rolling three six-sided dice, each die has 6 faces, leading to a total of (6 \times 6 \times 6 = 216) different combinations. This includes all possible outcomes, where the order of the dice matters. If you were looking for unique combinations regardless of order, the calculation would be different, but for standard dice rolls, the total is 216.
36 different combinations...I am pretty sure
A permutation is an arrangement of objects in some specific order. Permutations are regarded as ordered elements. A selection in which order is not important is called a combination. Combinations are regarded as sets. For example, if there is a group of 3 different colored balls, then any group of 2 balls selected from it will be considered as a combination, whereas the different arrangements of every combination will be considered as a permutation.
he only combination is {0, 6, 6}, in any order. The order of the elements does not matter for combinations.
There are 30 different combinations if the order in which the books were chosen counts, so a set of book A and book B is considered different from a set of book B and book A. There are 15 different combinations if it does not matter in which order the books were chosen, so a set of book A and book B is considered the same as a set of book B and book A.
I suppose in order to make it easier to tell the different denominations of bills apart quickly. With different faces one can easily distinguish a ten from a twenty, etc. Even people who can't read can learn that the different faces have different values.
120 WRONG! That is the number of PERMUTATIONS. In the case of combinations, the order of the numbers does not matter, so there is only 1 5-number combination from 5 numbers.