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If there are n objects and you have to choose r objects then the number of permutations is (n!)/((n-r)!). For circular permutations if you have n objects then the number of circular permutations is (n-1)!
The PERMUT function in Excel gives you permuations of a set of numbers. That is the different combinations in different orders. If you take the numbers 1, 2 and 3, the following are all their permutations: 1,2,3 1,3,2 2,1,3 2,3,1 3,1,2 3,2,1 So there are 6 permutations. That would be the permutations of 3 numbers from a set of 3 numbers. You can also get permutations of a small amount of numbers from a larger set of numbers, like the way a lottery works. So if you have to choose 3 numbers out of 6 numbers, there are 120 permutations. In Excel you would type the function like this: =PERMUT(6,3)
You can order this through the House of Jazz website. There are several different flavors that you can choose from for maximum results.
It depends on which flavor you choose. They have all different types of coffee available for the Keurig maker - flavors, different brews and tea even.
For the first letter, you can choose any of the four. For the second letter, you can choose any of the remaining three. For the third letter, you can choose either of the remaining two. For the fourth letter, you don't get a choice, you have to use the one that's left. So 4x3x2x1 = 24 possible permutations.
5! = 5*4*3*2*1 = 120 different permutations of the letters in the word quiet. Permutations are like combinations, only we're saying that order matters (if you're having trouble remembering which is which, think about it this way--if you're getting a perm, the order of the steps is important). So, in short, quiet is different from quite, which is different from teiuq, because the letters are in a different order. The formula for permutations is nPr = n! over (n-r)! where n is the number of things you have to choose from and r is the number of things you're choosing. Since you're rearranging all the letters in quiet, you have 5P5 = 5! over 0!. 0! = 1 (by definition--think about it this way, how many ways can you choose 0 things? Just 1--don't pick any of them) so your problem simplifies down to just 5!, which I answered above.
Typically, 31 flavors. The stores used to have 31 flavor varieties available to choose from. With many different varieties of the chain (full stores, gas stations, etc...) Flavor selection has decreased from the standard in most markets. However, they are still associated or aka as 31 flavors. :)
10 x 9 x 8 = 720 The first person can choose ten different flavors. This leaves nine choices for the second and then eight for the third, as none of them choose the same type. We multiply these to attain the total number of combinations. (If the match between person and ice cream is unimportant - if we are just concerned about the flavors themselves, regardless of how they are doled out - there are only 720/3! = 120 ways. This is because a selection of flavors A, B and C can be handed to three people in 3! = 6 different ways, which we are not interested in as unique results.)I think its 0 (trick question)
There are several flavor options available for those interested in purchasing K-Cups. You can choose from an abundant selection of coffee flavors that vary from different regions of the world. You can also choose from a nice selection of teas and hot chocolates. Visiting your local grocery store will give you a better sense of what is available to you in regards to K-Cups.
Cookies are delicious because they contain sugar and often chocolate. Also, usually people choose cookie flavors they like so they only associate them with good flavors.
A good ice cream shop can be found in the West Village in NYC at the IceCream Flavorista store. They have tons of different flavors to choose from and try.
The Senseo coffee machine has and still is receiving great reviews. The most commonly noted positives are that you don't waste coffee and you can choose different flavors whenever you want.