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SECTION 4-7
Combinations of a Set
ESSENTIAL QUESTION


• How   do you find the number of combinations of a set?



• Where   you’ll see this:

 • Cooking, travel, music, sports, games
VOCABULARY

1. Combination:


2. nCr :
VOCABULARY

1. Combination: The number of ways you can pick from a
    set of items when order is not important.

2. nCr :
VOCABULARY

1. Combination: The number of ways you can pick from a
    set of items when order is not important.

2. nCr : The possible combinations where n is the total
    number of items and r is the number of items taken at
    a time
VOCABULARY

1. Combination: The number of ways you can pick from a
    set of items when order is not important.

2. nCr : The possible combinations where n is the total
    number of items and r is the number of items taken at
    a time
                              n!
                   n
                     Cr =
                          (n − r )! r !
PERMUTATIONS VS.
   COMBINATIONS
  If order is important:
If order is not important:
PERMUTATIONS VS.
   COMBINATIONS
  If order is important: Permutation
If order is not important:
PERMUTATIONS VS.
   COMBINATIONS
  If order is important: Permutation
If order is not important: Combination
PERMUTATIONS VS.
   COMBINATIONS
  If order is important: Permutation
If order is not important: Combination



          n!
n
  Pr =
       (n − r )!
PERMUTATIONS VS.
   COMBINATIONS
  If order is important: Permutation
If order is not important: Combination



          n!                   n!
n
  Pr =              n
                      Cr =
       (n − r )!           (n − r )! r !
EXAMPLE 1
How many ways can you select 3 committee members
           from a group of 5 people?
EXAMPLE 1
How many ways can you select 3 committee members
           from a group of 5 people?

               Is order important?
EXAMPLE 1
How many ways can you select 3 committee members
           from a group of 5 people?

                     Is order important?

         n!
 C =
n r
     (n − r )! r !
EXAMPLE 1
How many ways can you select 3 committee members
           from a group of 5 people?

                     Is order important?

         n!
 C =
n r                  5
                         C3
     (n − r )! r !
EXAMPLE 1
How many ways can you select 3 committee members
           from a group of 5 people?

                     Is order important?

         n!                   5!
 C =
n r
                      C =
                     5 3
     (n − r )! r !        (5 − 3)!3!
EXAMPLE 1
How many ways can you select 3 committee members
           from a group of 5 people?

                     Is order important?

         n!                   5!      5!
 C =
n r
                      C =
                     5 3            =
     (n − r )! r !        (5 − 3)!3! 2 !3!
EXAMPLE 1
How many ways can you select 3 committee members
           from a group of 5 people?

                     Is order important?

         n!                   5!      5!     (5)(4)(3)(2)(1)
 C =
n r
                      C =
                     5 3            =      =
     (n − r )! r !        (5 − 3)!3! 2 !3!   (2)(1)(3)(2)(1)
EXAMPLE 1
How many ways can you select 3 committee members
           from a group of 5 people?

                       Is order important?

         n!                    5!      5!     (5)(4)(3)(2)(1)
 C =
n r
                       C =
                      5 3            =      =
     (n − r )! r !         (5 − 3)!3! 2 !3!   (2)(1)(3)(2)(1)

                       (5)(4)
                     =
                         2
EXAMPLE 1
How many ways can you select 3 committee members
           from a group of 5 people?

                       Is order important?

         n!                    5!      5!     (5)(4)(3)(2)(1)
 C =
n r
                       C =
                      5 3            =      =
     (n − r )! r !         (5 − 3)!3! 2 !3!   (2)(1)(3)(2)(1)

                       (5)(4)   20
                     =        =
                         2      2
EXAMPLE 1
How many ways can you select 3 committee members
           from a group of 5 people?

                      Is order important?

         n!                    5!      5!     (5)(4)(3)(2)(1)
 C =
n r
                       C =
                      5 3            =      =
     (n − r )! r !         (5 − 3)!3! 2 !3!   (2)(1)(3)(2)(1)

                       (5)(4)   20
                     =        =    =10
                         2      2
EXAMPLE 1
How many ways can you select 3 committee members
           from a group of 5 people?

                      Is order important?

         n!                    5!      5!     (5)(4)(3)(2)(1)
 C =
n r
                       C =
                      5 3            =      =
     (n − r )! r !         (5 − 3)!3! 2 !3!   (2)(1)(3)(2)(1)

                       (5)(4)   20
                     =        =    =10 ways
                         2      2
EXAMPLE 2
How many ways are there to select 5 people for a
       committee that has 5 openings?
EXAMPLE 2
How many ways are there to select 5 people for a
       committee that has 5 openings?




        5
            C5
EXAMPLE 2
How many ways are there to select 5 people for a
       committee that has 5 openings?



                 5!
         C =
        5 5
             (5 − 5)! 5!
EXAMPLE 2
How many ways are there to select 5 people for a
       committee that has 5 openings?



                 5!       5!
         C =
        5 5             =
             (5 − 5)! 5! 0 ! 5!
EXAMPLE 2
How many ways are there to select 5 people for a
       committee that has 5 openings?



                 5!       5!     5!
         C =
        5 5             =      =
             (5 − 5)! 5! 0 ! 5! 5!
EXAMPLE 2
How many ways are there to select 5 people for a
       committee that has 5 openings?



                 5!       5!    5!
         C =
        5 5             =      = =1 way
             (5 − 5)! 5! 0 ! 5! 5!
COMBINATIONS CHECK
Are the following possible? If not, why not?

                   a. 5C6


                   b. 5C−2


                  c. 10.5C6
COMBINATIONS CHECK
Are the following possible? If not, why not?

                    a. 5C6
No, can’t choose more than what is available
                   b. 5C−2


                   c. 10.5C6
COMBINATIONS CHECK
 Are the following possible? If not, why not?

                    a. 5C6
No, can’t choose more than what is available
                    b. 5C−2

No, can’t choose a negative number of things
                   c. 10.5C6
COMBINATIONS CHECK
 Are the following possible? If not, why not?

                    a. 5C6
No, can’t choose more than what is available
                    b. 5C−2

No, can’t choose a negative number of things
                   c. 10.5C6

       No, can’t have half of an item
EXAMPLE 3
A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing
cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the
              probability of drawing two aces?
EXAMPLE 3
A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing
cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the
              probability of drawing two aces?

                 ways to draw 2 aces
     P(2 aces) =
                 total combinations
EXAMPLE 3
A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing
cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the
              probability of drawing two aces?

                 ways to draw 2 aces     C
                                       4 2
     P(2 aces) =                     =
                 total combinations      C
                                       52 2
EXAMPLE 3
A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing
cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the
              probability of drawing two aces?

                 ways to draw 2 aces     C
                                       4 2
     P(2 aces) =                     =
                 total combinations      C
                                       52 2


                      4!
              C =
             4 2
                  (4 − 2)! 2 !
EXAMPLE 3
A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing
cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the
              probability of drawing two aces?

                 ways to draw 2 aces     C
                                       4 2
     P(2 aces) =                     =
                 total combinations      C
                                       52 2


                      4!        4!
              C =
             4 2
                              =
                  (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 !
EXAMPLE 3
A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing
cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the
              probability of drawing two aces?

                 ways to draw 2 aces     C
                                       4 2
     P(2 aces) =                     =
                 total combinations      C
                                       52 2


                      4!        4!       (4)(3)
              C =
             4 2
                              =        =
                  (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 !     2
EXAMPLE 3
A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing
cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the
              probability of drawing two aces?

                 ways to draw 2 aces     C
                                       4 2
     P(2 aces) =                     =
                 total combinations      C
                                       52 2


                      4!        4!       (4)(3)
              C =
             4 2
                              =        =        =6
                  (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 !     2
EXAMPLE 3
A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing
cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the
              probability of drawing two aces?

                 ways to draw 2 aces     C
                                       4 2
     P(2 aces) =                     =
                 total combinations      C
                                       52 2


                       4!        4!       (4)(3)
               C =
              4 2
                               =        =        =6
                   (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 !     2
                    52 !
            C =
          52 2
                (52 − 2)! 2 !
EXAMPLE 3
A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing
cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the
              probability of drawing two aces?

                 ways to draw 2 aces     C
                                       4 2
     P(2 aces) =                     =
                 total combinations      C
                                       52 2


                       4!        4!       (4)(3)
               C =
              4 2
                               =        =        =6
                   (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 !     2
                    52 !       52 !
            C =
          52 2               =
                (52 − 2)! 2 ! 50 ! 2 !
EXAMPLE 3
A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing
cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the
              probability of drawing two aces?

                 ways to draw 2 aces     C
                                       4 2
     P(2 aces) =                     =
                 total combinations      C
                                       52 2


                       4!        4!       (4)(3)
               C =
              4 2
                               =        =        =6
                   (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 !     2
                    52 !       52 !      (52)(51)
            C =
          52 2               =         =
                (52 − 2)! 2 ! 50 ! 2 !      2
EXAMPLE 3
A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing
cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the
              probability of drawing two aces?

                 ways to draw 2 aces     C
                                       4 2
     P(2 aces) =                     =
                 total combinations      C
                                       52 2


                      4!        4!       (4)(3)
              C =
             4 2
                              =        =        =6
                  (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 !     2
                    52 !       52 !      (52)(51)
            C =
          52 2               =         =          =1326
                (52 − 2)! 2 ! 50 ! 2 !      2
EXAMPLE 3
A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing
cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the
              probability of drawing two aces?

                 ways to draw 2 aces     C
                                       4 2
                                               6
     P(2 aces) =                     =      =
                 total combinations    52
                                          C2 1326

                      4!        4!       (4)(3)
              C =
             4 2
                              =        =        =6
                  (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 !     2
                    52 !       52 !      (52)(51)
            C =
          52 2               =         =          =1326
                (52 − 2)! 2 ! 50 ! 2 !      2
EXAMPLE 3
A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing
cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the
              probability of drawing two aces?

                 ways to draw 2 aces     C
                                       4 2
                                               6   1
     P(2 aces) =                     =      =    =
                 total combinations    52
                                          C2 1326 221

                      4!        4!       (4)(3)
              C =
             4 2
                              =        =        =6
                  (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 !     2
                    52 !       52 !      (52)(51)
            C =
          52 2               =         =          =1326
                (52 − 2)! 2 ! 50 ! 2 !      2
HOMEWORK
HOMEWORK


                     p. 180 #1-25 odd




“You cannot run away from a weakness; you must sometimes
  fight it out or perish. And if that be so, why not now, and
         where you stand?” - Robert Louis Stevenson

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Integrated Math 2 Section 4-7

  • 2. ESSENTIAL QUESTION • How do you find the number of combinations of a set? • Where you’ll see this: • Cooking, travel, music, sports, games
  • 4. VOCABULARY 1. Combination: The number of ways you can pick from a set of items when order is not important. 2. nCr :
  • 5. VOCABULARY 1. Combination: The number of ways you can pick from a set of items when order is not important. 2. nCr : The possible combinations where n is the total number of items and r is the number of items taken at a time
  • 6. VOCABULARY 1. Combination: The number of ways you can pick from a set of items when order is not important. 2. nCr : The possible combinations where n is the total number of items and r is the number of items taken at a time n! n Cr = (n − r )! r !
  • 7. PERMUTATIONS VS. COMBINATIONS If order is important: If order is not important:
  • 8. PERMUTATIONS VS. COMBINATIONS If order is important: Permutation If order is not important:
  • 9. PERMUTATIONS VS. COMBINATIONS If order is important: Permutation If order is not important: Combination
  • 10. PERMUTATIONS VS. COMBINATIONS If order is important: Permutation If order is not important: Combination n! n Pr = (n − r )!
  • 11. PERMUTATIONS VS. COMBINATIONS If order is important: Permutation If order is not important: Combination n! n! n Pr = n Cr = (n − r )! (n − r )! r !
  • 12. EXAMPLE 1 How many ways can you select 3 committee members from a group of 5 people?
  • 13. EXAMPLE 1 How many ways can you select 3 committee members from a group of 5 people? Is order important?
  • 14. EXAMPLE 1 How many ways can you select 3 committee members from a group of 5 people? Is order important? n! C = n r (n − r )! r !
  • 15. EXAMPLE 1 How many ways can you select 3 committee members from a group of 5 people? Is order important? n! C = n r 5 C3 (n − r )! r !
  • 16. EXAMPLE 1 How many ways can you select 3 committee members from a group of 5 people? Is order important? n! 5! C = n r C = 5 3 (n − r )! r ! (5 − 3)!3!
  • 17. EXAMPLE 1 How many ways can you select 3 committee members from a group of 5 people? Is order important? n! 5! 5! C = n r C = 5 3 = (n − r )! r ! (5 − 3)!3! 2 !3!
  • 18. EXAMPLE 1 How many ways can you select 3 committee members from a group of 5 people? Is order important? n! 5! 5! (5)(4)(3)(2)(1) C = n r C = 5 3 = = (n − r )! r ! (5 − 3)!3! 2 !3! (2)(1)(3)(2)(1)
  • 19. EXAMPLE 1 How many ways can you select 3 committee members from a group of 5 people? Is order important? n! 5! 5! (5)(4)(3)(2)(1) C = n r C = 5 3 = = (n − r )! r ! (5 − 3)!3! 2 !3! (2)(1)(3)(2)(1) (5)(4) = 2
  • 20. EXAMPLE 1 How many ways can you select 3 committee members from a group of 5 people? Is order important? n! 5! 5! (5)(4)(3)(2)(1) C = n r C = 5 3 = = (n − r )! r ! (5 − 3)!3! 2 !3! (2)(1)(3)(2)(1) (5)(4) 20 = = 2 2
  • 21. EXAMPLE 1 How many ways can you select 3 committee members from a group of 5 people? Is order important? n! 5! 5! (5)(4)(3)(2)(1) C = n r C = 5 3 = = (n − r )! r ! (5 − 3)!3! 2 !3! (2)(1)(3)(2)(1) (5)(4) 20 = = =10 2 2
  • 22. EXAMPLE 1 How many ways can you select 3 committee members from a group of 5 people? Is order important? n! 5! 5! (5)(4)(3)(2)(1) C = n r C = 5 3 = = (n − r )! r ! (5 − 3)!3! 2 !3! (2)(1)(3)(2)(1) (5)(4) 20 = = =10 ways 2 2
  • 23. EXAMPLE 2 How many ways are there to select 5 people for a committee that has 5 openings?
  • 24. EXAMPLE 2 How many ways are there to select 5 people for a committee that has 5 openings? 5 C5
  • 25. EXAMPLE 2 How many ways are there to select 5 people for a committee that has 5 openings? 5! C = 5 5 (5 − 5)! 5!
  • 26. EXAMPLE 2 How many ways are there to select 5 people for a committee that has 5 openings? 5! 5! C = 5 5 = (5 − 5)! 5! 0 ! 5!
  • 27. EXAMPLE 2 How many ways are there to select 5 people for a committee that has 5 openings? 5! 5! 5! C = 5 5 = = (5 − 5)! 5! 0 ! 5! 5!
  • 28. EXAMPLE 2 How many ways are there to select 5 people for a committee that has 5 openings? 5! 5! 5! C = 5 5 = = =1 way (5 − 5)! 5! 0 ! 5! 5!
  • 29. COMBINATIONS CHECK Are the following possible? If not, why not? a. 5C6 b. 5C−2 c. 10.5C6
  • 30. COMBINATIONS CHECK Are the following possible? If not, why not? a. 5C6 No, can’t choose more than what is available b. 5C−2 c. 10.5C6
  • 31. COMBINATIONS CHECK Are the following possible? If not, why not? a. 5C6 No, can’t choose more than what is available b. 5C−2 No, can’t choose a negative number of things c. 10.5C6
  • 32. COMBINATIONS CHECK Are the following possible? If not, why not? a. 5C6 No, can’t choose more than what is available b. 5C−2 No, can’t choose a negative number of things c. 10.5C6 No, can’t have half of an item
  • 33. EXAMPLE 3 A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the probability of drawing two aces?
  • 34. EXAMPLE 3 A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the probability of drawing two aces? ways to draw 2 aces P(2 aces) = total combinations
  • 35. EXAMPLE 3 A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the probability of drawing two aces? ways to draw 2 aces C 4 2 P(2 aces) = = total combinations C 52 2
  • 36. EXAMPLE 3 A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the probability of drawing two aces? ways to draw 2 aces C 4 2 P(2 aces) = = total combinations C 52 2 4! C = 4 2 (4 − 2)! 2 !
  • 37. EXAMPLE 3 A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the probability of drawing two aces? ways to draw 2 aces C 4 2 P(2 aces) = = total combinations C 52 2 4! 4! C = 4 2 = (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 !
  • 38. EXAMPLE 3 A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the probability of drawing two aces? ways to draw 2 aces C 4 2 P(2 aces) = = total combinations C 52 2 4! 4! (4)(3) C = 4 2 = = (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 ! 2
  • 39. EXAMPLE 3 A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the probability of drawing two aces? ways to draw 2 aces C 4 2 P(2 aces) = = total combinations C 52 2 4! 4! (4)(3) C = 4 2 = = =6 (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 ! 2
  • 40. EXAMPLE 3 A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the probability of drawing two aces? ways to draw 2 aces C 4 2 P(2 aces) = = total combinations C 52 2 4! 4! (4)(3) C = 4 2 = = =6 (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 ! 2 52 ! C = 52 2 (52 − 2)! 2 !
  • 41. EXAMPLE 3 A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the probability of drawing two aces? ways to draw 2 aces C 4 2 P(2 aces) = = total combinations C 52 2 4! 4! (4)(3) C = 4 2 = = =6 (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 ! 2 52 ! 52 ! C = 52 2 = (52 − 2)! 2 ! 50 ! 2 !
  • 42. EXAMPLE 3 A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the probability of drawing two aces? ways to draw 2 aces C 4 2 P(2 aces) = = total combinations C 52 2 4! 4! (4)(3) C = 4 2 = = =6 (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 ! 2 52 ! 52 ! (52)(51) C = 52 2 = = (52 − 2)! 2 ! 50 ! 2 ! 2
  • 43. EXAMPLE 3 A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the probability of drawing two aces? ways to draw 2 aces C 4 2 P(2 aces) = = total combinations C 52 2 4! 4! (4)(3) C = 4 2 = = =6 (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 ! 2 52 ! 52 ! (52)(51) C = 52 2 = = =1326 (52 − 2)! 2 ! 50 ! 2 ! 2
  • 44. EXAMPLE 3 A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the probability of drawing two aces? ways to draw 2 aces C 4 2 6 P(2 aces) = = = total combinations 52 C2 1326 4! 4! (4)(3) C = 4 2 = = =6 (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 ! 2 52 ! 52 ! (52)(51) C = 52 2 = = =1326 (52 − 2)! 2 ! 50 ! 2 ! 2
  • 45. EXAMPLE 3 A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing cards and is set aside. A second card is drawn. What is the probability of drawing two aces? ways to draw 2 aces C 4 2 6 1 P(2 aces) = = = = total combinations 52 C2 1326 221 4! 4! (4)(3) C = 4 2 = = =6 (4 − 2)! 2 ! 2 ! 2 ! 2 52 ! 52 ! (52)(51) C = 52 2 = = =1326 (52 − 2)! 2 ! 50 ! 2 ! 2
  • 47. HOMEWORK p. 180 #1-25 odd “You cannot run away from a weakness; you must sometimes fight it out or perish. And if that be so, why not now, and where you stand?” - Robert Louis Stevenson

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