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1. Ms. Luster has the following items she wants to display on her shelf: A Yoda (not the child, though ☹); a Razorback Snowman, a Coke Bear, A Harry Potter Plush, a Shrek, a Minion, a Black Widow plush, and a Joker Plush (because why not go ahead and break the rules of the Universe)

(a) In how many ways can I arrange all 8 figures? Explain did you use Permutations or Combinations, why? Show your work.

(b) Re-Write the above question so that it can be worded as a permutation or combination (which ever one you did not use above). Must use the examples given


(c) Compare and Contrast Permutations/ Combinations. Give specific examples of how you would use each one. Must use the examples given




(d) If I decided to put the Universe back in place and not display the Joker on my shelf, how would that affect my answer in a)

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Answer:

Concept: Geometric Identities

  1. 8! would be the total combinations.
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