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Counting Principles NMH Upward Bound Summer Academy Statistics H. Reardon
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Fundamental Counting Principle For a sequence of two events in which the first event can occur m ways and the second event can occur n ways, the events together can occur a total of m n ways. The fundamental counting principle extends to situations involving more than two events. When you have the same event x happening y times (such as an alarm system code or a padlock), do x y for a shortcut to the total number of ways.
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Example You finished college and are looking to buy your first car. There are two styles: sedan or SUV; five colors: black, red, green, blue, or yellow; and three models: standard, sports, and luxury. How many possible combinations are there? 2 styles 5 cars 3 models = 30 total car choices
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Factorial Rule A collection of n different items can be arranged in order n! different ways. Example: You have 6 textbooks on a bookshelf. How many different can you arrange these 6 textbooks? 6! = 6 · 5 · 4 · 3 · 2 · 1 = 720 different ways
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Permutations
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Combinations
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License Plates In California, drivers of normal cars who do not elect to have a custom license plate (which is expensive) will have a license plate assigned to them. The plate consists of 7 places: one digit 0-9, followed by three letters A-Z, followed by three digits 0-9. How many possible license plates are there? How many ways can you arrange the three letters in the middle? This only applies to passenger cars. Flatbed trucks have a different system. Motorcycles another. Commercial vans yet another. Why do you think there are so many possible permutations?
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