Using an example of your own, explain the difference between the calculations /๐ถ' and /๐'
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Using an example of your own, explain the difference between the calculations /๐ถ' and /๐'
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It seems like there might be a misunderstanding in your question as "/๐ถ'" and "/๐'" are not recognized mathematical or statistical symbols or operations.
However, if you're referring to the difference between calculations involving different types of variables or constants (C and P), I can provide an example.
For instance, in the context of probability, C might represent combinations and P might represent permutations.
Let's say we have a set of 5 objects (A, B, C, D, E) and we want to select 3.
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If we use combinations (denoted as C or sometimes nCr), the order of selection does not matter. So, ABC is the same as BAC or CAB or any other arrangement of those three letters. Using the combination formula, we would calculate this as 5C3 = 5! / [(5-3)! * 3!] = 10.
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If we use permutations (denoted as P or sometimes nPr), the order of selection does matter. So, ABC is different from BAC, which is different from CAB, etc. Using the permutation formula, we would calculate this as 5P3 = 5! / (5-3)! = 60.
So, the difference between the calculations involving C and P is whether or not order matters in the selection process.
If "/๐ถ'" and "/๐'" are specific operations in a certain context, please provide more details so I can give a more accurate explanation.
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