Problem 2E When you calculate the number of combinations of r objects taken from a group of n objects, what are you counting? Give an example.
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Textbook Solutions for Elementary Statistics: Picturing the World
Question
Financial Shape In Exercises 4548, use the pie chart, which shows how U.S. adults rate their financial shape. (Source: Pew Research Center) You choose 55 people at random from a group of 500. What is the probabilitythat none of the 55 people would rate their financial shape as good?(Make the assumption that the 500 people are represented by the pie chart.)
Solution
Problem 48
Financial Shape. In Exercises 45-48, use the pie chart, which shows how U.S. adults rate their financial shape. (Source: Pew Research Center)
You choose 55 people at random from a group of 500. What is the probability that none of the 55 people would rate their financial shape as good?(Make the assumption that the 500 people are represented by the pie chart.)
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The number of permutations of n distinct objects taken r at a time, ie;
The number of combinations of r objects selected from a group of n objects without regard to order, ie;
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