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Mixed Problems: Permutations vs. Combinations
Mathematics · Class 11 · Permutations and Combinations · Term 3

Mixed Problems: Permutations vs. Combinations

Develop the critical skill of analysing complex counting problems to determine whether the situation calls for permutations, combinations, or a combination of both principles.

CBSE Learning OutcomesNCERT Class 11: Chapter 7 - Permutations and Combinations

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Develop the critical skill of analysing complex counting problems to determine whether the situation calls for permutations, combinations, or a combination of both principles.

Key Questions

  1. Analyse a word problem to identify keywords that suggest whether order matters or not.
  2. Compare the solution for selecting a president, vice-president, and treasurer with that of selecting a 3-person committee.
  3. Explain the steps to solve a problem that involves both selection and arrangement, such as forming a team and then assigning positions.

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