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Probability Counting - Duplicate Orders in 5 Cards, 1 Repeat - to Answer (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on probability, particularly calculating the number of ways to arrange five cards, including scenarios with one repeating card. From the worksheet, it appears that each question asks students to determine how the provided set of cards can be rearranged while maintaining an ascending order. This involves understanding and applying concepts of factorials, a staple in basic probability problems. The questions offer multiple-choice answers, allowing learners to select the correct number of possible arrangements from the given options.

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Duplicate Orders in 5 Cards, 1 Repeat - to Answer

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How many ways can these cards be arranged to still be arranged smallest to largest?

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Probability Counting - Duplicate Orders in 5 Cards, 1 Repeat - to Answer Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Probability Counting - Duplicate Orders in 5 Cards, 1 Repeat - to Answer (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Probability and Statistics - Probability with Factorials Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/probability_and_statistics_probability_with_factorials_practice/
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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
12
b
4
c
2
d
24
e
6
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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
120
b
6
c
24
d
36
e
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
120
b
24
c
6
d
36
e
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
2
b
24
c
4
d
12
e
6
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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
12
b
2
c
4
d
6
e
24
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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
2
b
24
c
6
d
12
e
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
6
b
36
c
12
d
24
e
120