Combination and permutation rules are explained

Permutations are the different ways in which a collection of items can be arranged. For example: The different ways in which the alphabets A, B and C can be grouped together, taken all at a time, are ABC, ACB, BCA, CBA, CAB, BAC. Note that ABC and CBA are not same as the order of arrangement is different. The same rule applies while solving any problem in Permutations. #combinations #Permutations #statistics #probabilityRules
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