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Which term best describes the definition below?

A set of objects chosen from a larger set in which the order of the objects doesn’t matter.

A. Factorials
B. Combination
C. Permutation
D. Probability

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Answer:B

Explanation:

User Michael Van Gerwen
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When a set of objects are chosen from a larger set in which the order of the object doesn't matter, we call this combination. Otherwise if the order of selection would matter this would be called a permutation.
Probability
is the likelihood of selecting a particular specified object in from a specified group of objects.
Therefore our answer is B.
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