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15 January, 03:08

Determine the number of ways that two letters can be selected from {A, B, C, D} if the order in the sample is not to be considered.

List the possible samples.

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  1. 15 January, 05:00
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    N = 4C2

    N = 6 ways

    List of samples;

    1. A, B

    2. A, C

    3. A, D

    4. B, C

    5. B, D

    6. C, D

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since the order is not relevant, this is a combination case.

    nCr = n!/r! (n-r) !

    We are to select two letters from A, B, C, D (2 from 4)

    The number of possible selections N can be given as:

    N = 4C2 = 4!/2! (4-2) ! = 4!/2!2! = 6

    N = 6 ways

    List of samples;

    1. A, B

    2. A, C

    3. A, D

    4. B, C

    5. B, D

    6. C, D
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