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Can someone explain for me

“ probability with permutations and combinations “ ?
or if there any teacher explaining well gimme there channel!

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Step-by-step explanation:

Permutations and combinations might sound like synonyms. However, in probability theory, they have distinct definitions. Combinations: The order of outcomes does not matter. Permutations: The order of outcomes does matter. For example, on a pizza, you might have a combination of three toppings: pepperoni, ham, and mushroom.

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