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Kate
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Apr-07-05, 06:26 PM (EST)
 
"Permutations and Probability anyone?!"
 
   In my Honors Geometry class we're learning Probability and now getting into Permutations...I just can't get it! I'll understand it when a teacher goes over it but I wouldn't ever think of it myself..

help


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alexb
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Apr-07-05, 07:55 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: Permutations and Probability anyone?!"
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   > In my Honors Geometry class we're learning Probability and
>now getting into Permutations...I just can't get it! I'll
>understand it when a teacher goes over it but I wouldn't
>ever think of it myself..
>
> help

Exactly what is this that you expect? What are you looking for? An online book that everyone could understand?

There is no such thing. You may need help when doing something. But if you do nothing, then no one will be able to help you.


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Hannan Swann
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Oct-15-05, 09:28 PM (EST)
 
2. "RE: Permutations and Probability anyone?!"
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   Hi! Why don't you try studying Permutations by your own (really, it's not difficult) and after that, study Probability again. Good luck!


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