Applied 40 Before Lunch

Thursday, November 30, 2006

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Monday, November 13, 2006

Scribing Pods

As of today,
4 pods each of students ...so that I can do a better job of managing who is scribing on a day to day basis...I'll keep using the red, tiny, italicized notation for posting who has scribed.......

Pod #1

Shawn
Anthony
Jeff
Brennan
Kevin

Pod #2

KrissyH13
AmyDawn
Staples
Melissa07
Gordo
Court


Pod #3

Christina
Matt
Cody
Kendra
Hansico
BK

Pod #4

Mandy
Lindsey
Lindsay
Sonja
Stephanie

My last observation is that our class scribe list is still missing a Melissa, a Tori and a Seth....Where are you guys?? You're losing marks when you're not a contributor...

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Kristan Nov. 01

Permutations and Combinations

Or, “Perms and Coms” for those of us who love simple terms.

Consider the letters, A, B, C, D, E

How many different “words” can we make using the FCP to solve this problem?

First thing you have to know is, ORDER MATTERS!!!!!!! In solving a PERMUTATION.

“ABCDE” is different from “ABCED”

and how do you find out how many “words” this is? Well, you go,

5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1

= 5!

=120 ways

But say we used the whole alphabet, what then?

26 x 25 x 24 x 23 x 22

=7,893,600 ways to permute 26 letters.

OR

26 letters permuted 5 at a time.

Hmm…. Or you could go…

(26 x 25 x 24 x 23 x 22) x 21!

21!

26!

21!

and voila! It = 7,893,600

or

nPr = “n things permuted r at a time”

= 26 letters permuted 5 @ a time.

The Calculator button presses to do this all the easy way are,

26 > Math button > PRB> nPr > 5 and Enter

n = total # of elements to draw from

r = How many elements at a time

Here is an example of permutation…

Remember, ORDER MATTERS!!!!

Say you have a security code with 4 digits, and there are no repeats.

You could go the long way and type in,

10 x 9 x 8 x 7

= 5040 ways

OR…

nPr……10 P 4 = 5040 ways.

Now onto COMBINATIONS

Examples in heart’s and diamonds’s.

How many different poker hands (5 card hand)

In a combination ORDER DOESN’T MATTER!!!!!

26 x 25 x 24 x 23 x 22

=7,893,600 NO!!!! But… THIS ISN’T THE RIGHT ANSWER…

You have to “Divide out the doubles.”

You should go,

(26 x 25 x 24 x 23 x 22)

5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1

= 65,780

nCr = n!

(n-r)!-r! <<>

basically, 26!

(26-5)!-5!

= 26!

21! – 5!

= 65780

26 C 5

26 cards Chosen 5 @ a time where order DOESN’T matter!
26 – math – nCr- 5

= 65780

Combinations end up with a smaller result number.

Permutations end up with much larger result numbers.

The scriber for Wednesday is Melissa07




~Kristan~