AAII.MQ.1

Using technology, model real-world probability situations using permutations, combinations, and the Fundamental Counting Principle. (E)

Example Problems
Ravi bought 4 newly released comic books and wants to line them up on his shelf in some order.

How many
unique arrangements can Ravi make?
A digital security lock uses the six distinct letters A – F, and its code requires all six letters with none repeated.

How many unique codes can be formed?
In a cooking class, there are 5 types of spices on the table, and students must pick any 2 to season their dish.

How many different pairs of spices can be chosen?
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