1. Which term refers to the arrangement of a set of objects wherein the order is not important? A. Permutation B. Combination C. Order D. probability 2. What is the value of $_{12}C_4$? A. 560 B. 495 C. 240 D. 120
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The term that refers to the arrangement of a set of objects wherein the order is not important is a Combination. So the answer is A. Combination. Show more…
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