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Probability Counting - Choose N Cards from M, Count of Favorable Outcomes - To nCm Notation (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on probability counting involving the selection of cards from a set, specifically calculating the number of favorable outcomes using binomial coefficients, denoted by nCm notation. Each problem presents a scenario where learners need to determine how many ways specific cards, such as tens, kings, fives, or jacks, can be drawn from different card sets. The correct representation of these calculations in nCm form is then assessed through multiple choice answers, also given in nCm and related notations. It combines practical application of probability with an introduction to binomial expressions.

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Choose N Cards from M, Count of Favorable Outcomes - To nCm Notation

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How many ways can two 5s be drawn from this set? Show in nCm notation.

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Probability Counting - Choose N Cards from M, Count of Favorable Outcomes - To nCm Notation Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Probability Counting - Choose N Cards from M, Count of Favorable Outcomes - To nCm Notation (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Probability and Statistics - Permutations and Combinations Calculating - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/probability_and_statistics_permutations_and_combinations_calculation_practice/
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How many ways can two 10s be drawn from this set? Show in nCm notation.
a A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{C} sub 2
b A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{P} sub 2
c A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{C} sub 3
d A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{C} sub 2
e A LaTex expression showing sub 5 \text{C} sub 4
f A LaTex expression showing sub 5 \text{C} sub 2
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How many ways can two 6s be drawn from this set? Show in nCm notation.
a A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{R} sub 2
b A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{P} sub 2
c A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{C} sub 4
d A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{B} sub 2
e A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{C} sub 2
f A LaTex expression showing sub 2 \text{C} sub 3
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How many ways can three 10s be drawn from this set? Show in nCm notation.
a A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{C} sub 3
b A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{B} sub 3
c A LaTex expression showing sub 6 \text{C} sub 4
d A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{C} sub 2
e A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{C} sub 3
f A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{C} sub 4
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How many ways can two 9s be drawn from this set? Show in nCm notation.
a A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{C} sub 2
b A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{P} sub 2
c A LaTex expression showing sub 2 \text{C} sub 4
d A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{B} sub 2
e A LaTex expression showing sub 5 \text{C} sub 2
f A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{R} sub 2
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How many ways can two 8s be drawn from this set? Show in nCm notation.
a A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{C} sub 2
b A LaTex expression showing sub 6 \text{C} sub 2
c A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{B} sub 2
d A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{C} sub 2
e A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{P} sub 2
f A LaTex expression showing sub 2 \text{C} sub 4
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An svg image showing a math problem
How many ways can three 10s be drawn from this set? Show in nCm notation.
a A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{R} sub 3
b A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{C} sub 4
c A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{P} sub 3
d A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{C} sub 2
e A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{C} sub 3
f A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{C} sub 3
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An svg image showing a math problem
How many ways can two 4s be drawn from this set? Show in nCm notation.
a A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{C} sub 2
b A LaTex expression showing sub 2 \text{C} sub 3
c A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{P} sub 2
d A LaTex expression showing sub 3 \text{R} sub 2
e A LaTex expression showing sub 5 \text{C} sub 2
f A LaTex expression showing sub 4 \text{C} sub 2