deswa1
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Hey guys,
Could anyone help solve this perms and combs question? - my answer is out by a factor of two and I don't know why:
Nine players are to be divided into two teams of four and one umpire.
a) In how many ways can the teams be formed?
b) If two particular people cannot be on the same team, how many different combinations are possible?
Solved- thanks. There's a new one at the bottom...
NEW QUESTION (also in its seperate post):
The six faces of a number of identical cubes are painted in six distinct colours. How many cubes can be formed?
Thanks heaps
As I find more questions that I can't do- I'll just add to this thread
Could anyone help solve this perms and combs question? - my answer is out by a factor of two and I don't know why:
Nine players are to be divided into two teams of four and one umpire.
a) In how many ways can the teams be formed?
b) If two particular people cannot be on the same team, how many different combinations are possible?
Solved- thanks. There's a new one at the bottom...
NEW QUESTION (also in its seperate post):
The six faces of a number of identical cubes are painted in six distinct colours. How many cubes can be formed?
Thanks heaps
As I find more questions that I can't do- I'll just add to this thread
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