Duplicate Orders in 4 Cards, 2 Repeats - to Answer (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on probability skills, specifically arranging four cards with two repeating values in order of smallest to largest. It ties into the broader study area of probability and statistics with an introduction to binomial notation. This involves multiple-choice questions, where the task is to determine the number of possible arrangements that maintain ascending order. Each question presents several arrangement options to consider. This topic is part of the Mobius Math Club's curriculum and can be followed up with online resources for more in-depth learning on probability and binomial notation concepts.

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Probability Counting - Duplicate Orders in 4 Cards, 2 Repeats - to Answer Worksheet

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Probability Counting - Duplicate Orders in 4 Cards, 2 Repeats - to Answer
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How many ways can these cards be arranged to still be arranged smallest to largest?
a
48
b
4
c
12
2
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How many ways can these cards be arranged to still be arranged smallest to largest?
a
4
b
48
c
12
3
An svg image showing a math problem
How many ways can these cards be arranged to still be arranged smallest to largest?
a
12
b
48
c
4
4
An svg image showing a math problem
How many ways can these cards be arranged to still be arranged smallest to largest?
a
4
b
12
c
48
5
An svg image showing a math problem
How many ways can these cards be arranged to still be arranged smallest to largest?
a
4
b
12
c
48
6
An svg image showing a math problem
How many ways can these cards be arranged to still be arranged smallest to largest?
a
12
b
48
c
4
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An svg image showing a math problem
How many ways can these cards be arranged to still be arranged smallest to largest?
a
48
b
4
c
12
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An svg image showing a math problem
How many ways can these cards be arranged to still be arranged smallest to largest?
a
4
b
48
c
12