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10 November, 13:49

For each of the following problems, identify whether it is a permutation or combination problem, and then give the answer.

a) If there are 15 people on a baseball team, how many different 9-person batting orders can a manager make?

b) How many different 5-person squads can a basketball coach send out onto the floor with 11 people on the team?

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  1. 10 November, 13:57
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    See below.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a) Permutation because the order of the batting matters.

    Answer is 15P9 = 15! / (15 - 9) !

    = 1,816,214,400

    b) Combination because the order of the 5 person squads does not matter.

    Answer is 11C5 = 11! / 5!6!

    = 462.
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