Algebra II Honors Problem of the Day

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Algebra II Honors Problem of the Day H. W. - 2 worksheets Size of group chosen from n objects 0 1 2 3 4 5 Number of objects, n 1 2 3 4 5

A combination is a group of items chosen from a set of items equal in size or larger than the chosen group. The order of the items in the group does not matter as it does in a permutation. Ex. 5 person prom committee chosen from the Junior Class 3 pizza toppings chosen from 12 available on the menu 2 homework assignments out of 4 that you plan to finish

Given n items, the number of combinations (groups) of size r that can be chosen is: Find the number of possible combinations for the following: 5 person prom committee chosen from the Junior Class Depends on class size. 3 pizza toppings chosen from 12 available on the menu 220 2 homework assignments out of 4 that you plan to finish 6

Algebra II Honors Problem of the Day Homework: p. 942 41 - 73 odds A pizza parlor offers 8 different topping choices. How many different pizzas can be made if we include a pizza with no toppings? 256