SOLUTION: A student in your classroom claims that he does not need to define permutations because he knows the Fundamental Counting Principle. As the teacher, how do you respond?
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Question 836251: A student in your classroom claims that he does not need to define permutations because he knows the Fundamental Counting Principle. As the teacher, how do you respond?
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Give him an extremely difficult permutations problem.
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