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Twenty-four girls are trying out for 12 spots on the cheerleading team. If you wanted to determine how many different groups of 12 girls can be created, would you use a permutation or a combination?
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Twenty-four girls are trying out for 12 spots on the cheerleading team. If you wanted to determine how many different groups of 12 girls can be created, would you use a permutation or a combination?
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the answer is combination.
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Combination I believe
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