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Fundamental Counting Principle
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Counting Sets (Combinatorics)
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Using the Fundamental Counting Principle with and without Repetition
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This lesson covers how to determine the number of possible combinations in situations where elements may be repeated.
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Authors:
Lori Jordan
Kate Dirga
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10
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11
,
12
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Subjects:
mathematics
Algebra
Trigonometry
(1 more)
probability
Tags:
binomial expansion
combinations
dependent
(14 more)
event
factorial
Fundamental Counting Principle
independent
Intersection
multiple
mutually exclusive
permutations
probability
sample space
singular
Tree Diagram
union
Venn diagram
Language
English
Concept Nodes:
MAT.PRB.101.06 (Fundamental Counting Principle - Probability)
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artifactRevisionID: 20754961
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