<p>11-1 Notes Permutations and Combinations Fundamental Counting Principle – If there are “m” ways to do event 1 and “n” ways to do event 2, then there are ______ways to do event 1 followed by eventSame 2. concept for more than 2 events.</p><p>Ex. 1 to make a yogurt parfait, you choose a flavor of yogurt, a fruit topping, and a nut topping. If there are 2 flavors of yogurt, 5 fruit toppings, and 3 nut toppings, how many parfait choices are there?</p><p>Ex. 2 How many ways can 4 vases be arranged on a shelf?</p><p>Factorial (!) – the product of all positive integers from the given integer down to 1. e.g. 4! = 4 ∙ 3 ∙ 2 ∙ 1 = 6! = </p><p>It is often used to find the number of ways to arrange/order a set number of items. Calculator Note: To find ! in calculator, look under probability menu. Ex. 3 Find each. a) 9! b) 7! n! Permutations (nPr) = (n r)! - used to find the number of ways to arrange a portion of a set number of items. Ex. 4 In a race there are 8 runners. How many ways can they come in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place?</p><p> n! Combinations (nCr) = r!(n r)! - used to find the number of ways of picking a portion of a group. Order does not matter! Ex. 3 There are 12 different colored marbles in a bag. How many ways can Randall draw a set of 4 marbles from the bag?</p><p>Day 1 Assignment w/s 11-1</p><p>Day 2 Show nPr and nCr in calculator Day 2 Assignment p. 798 #9-29, 39, 40</p>
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