7. In a Club of 25 members, we have to select a committee of 4 members, what are we dealing with? A. Permutation B. permutation and combination are exactly the same thing C. Combination D. none of these
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If the order matters, then we are dealing with permutations. If the order does not matter, then we are dealing with combinations. In this case, the order in which the committee members are selected does not matter. We just need to select 3 members out of 25. Show more…
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