Create two different real-world scenarios—one in which you would use permutations and one in which you would use combinations: Include specific details and an explanation about what makes each situation either a combination or permutation.
Provide sample data and calculate the total number of possible permutations and combinations for both scenarios.

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Permutation: If you are having a race with 10 people, there are 720 different ways that runners can finish the race. Since the order matters, this is a permutation.
10 x 9 x 8 =720

Combination: If you are selecting 3 members to join a club from a class of 10 students, there are 120 different clubs that can be formed. Since the order they are chosen doesn't matter, this is a combination.
(10 x 9 x 8) / 6 = 120

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Okay, so let's start with permuations.

Those are a spesific combination that must go in a spesific order, like a combination lock.

Combinations are like lottery numbers, or members joining a club. The order does not matter, the result will remain the same.

Hope this helps!

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