sachin_patel
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can anyone explain this answer to me in plain english? [(12!) / (4!4!4!)]
how are bottom numbers all 4!
thanks
If a firm is going to create three teams of four from twelve employees. Which approach is the most appropriate for determining how the twelve employees can be selected for the three teams?
A)
Labeling formula.
B)
Permutation formula.
C)
Combination formula.
The correct answer was A.
This problem is a labeling problem where the 12 employees will be assigned one of three labels. It requires the labeling formula.
In this case there are [(12!) / (4!4!4!)] = 34,650 ways to group the employees.
how are bottom numbers all 4!
thanks
If a firm is going to create three teams of four from twelve employees. Which approach is the most appropriate for determining how the twelve employees can be selected for the three teams?
A)
Labeling formula.
B)
Permutation formula.
C)
Combination formula.
The correct answer was A.
This problem is a labeling problem where the 12 employees will be assigned one of three labels. It requires the labeling formula.
In this case there are [(12!) / (4!4!4!)] = 34,650 ways to group the employees.