We learned yesterday that order is important for permutations. Today we looked at situations where choices are made, but the order is not important. These situations are called mathematical combinations. Usually, the number of combinations possible is smaller than the number of permutations.
Tonight's Homework: Read Lesson 12.6, and then do 12.6 ( 10 - 32, even and 40 )
P.S. Be sure to discuss whether you and your parents think purchasing a summer math packet would benefit you. All requests for packets are due to me by Friday, April 30th.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
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