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odd question - combinations (1 Viewer)

scardizzle

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Not exactly sure why this is right but the reasoning is that you are implying an order so you divide by 4 factorial. Don't really understand the concept too well my self.

8C2 x 6C2 x 4C2 x 2C2 *1/4!
=105

EDIT: i think this is why you divide by 4!

consider abcdef

in order to arrange these in to to 3 sets of 2 i calculate:

6C2 x 4C2 x 2C2

but this solution counts these as seperate cases:
ab cd ef

ef cd ab

etc.

therefore we divide by 3! in this case

and 4! in your question
 
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