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Permutations and Combinations Worksheet

This document provides an overview of permutations and combinations questions that frequently appear on exams. It defines permutations as arrangements where order matters and are counted individually, while combinations are arrangements where order does not matter and are counted as the same. An example with letters ABC is given to illustrate the difference between permutations and combinations. The document then lists 30 questions related to permutations and combinations, leaving the answers blank.

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Permutations and Combinations Worksheet

This document provides an overview of permutations and combinations questions that frequently appear on exams. It defines permutations as arrangements where order matters and are counted individually, while combinations are arrangements where order does not matter and are counted as the same. An example with letters ABC is given to illustrate the difference between permutations and combinations. The document then lists 30 questions related to permutations and combinations, leaving the answers blank.

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WORKSHEET

Combination and Permutation Question


Question Description: This style of question on permutations and
combinations and they ask a question on this every year. Simply put
they ask you to use your understanding of permutations and
combinations to make different ‘selections’ or arrangements of objects
with various limitations.

Choosing ‘r’ things from a group of ‘n’ things

“ABC” Example
6 Permutations (Each arrangement treated as different and counted “order
matters”)
“ABC, ACB, BAC, BCA, CAB, CBA”
1 Combination (Each arrangement is counted as the same “order doesn’t
matter”)
“ABC = ACB = BAC = BCA = CAB = CBA”
QUESTIONS
Q1 s2015_p61

Q2 s2015_p62

Q3 s2015_p63

Q4 w2015_p61
Q5 w2015_p62

Q6 w2015_p63

Q7 s2016_p61
Q8 s2016_p62

Q9 s2016_p63

Q10 w2016_p61

Q11 w2016_p62
Q12 w2016_p63

Q13 s2017_p61

Q14 s2017_p62
Q15 s2017_p63

Q16 w2017_p61

Q17 w2017_p62
Q18 w2017_p63

Q19 s2018_p61

Q20 s2018_p62
Q21 s2018_p63

Q22 w2018_p61

Q23 w2018_p62

Q24 s2019_p61
Q25 s2019_p62

Q26 s2019_p63

Q27 w2019_p61

Q28 w2019_p62
Q29 w2019_p63

Q30 w2019_p63
ANSWERS
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