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A permutation is the number of ways to select individuals out of a group in any order?

Options:True or False

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False

Explanation:

The first thing we must do is consult the definition of permutation, which would be the following: "They are multiplicative events, where the number of possibilities is decreasing and if the order matters, a permutation is an arrangement of a set of objects in an order definite."

In short, in the permutation the order does matter, therefore the answer to the question is false, since it is not in any order.

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