The number of different groups of r objects that can be formed from a total of n objects when the order of selection is irrelevant is called the number of combinations of n objects taken r at a time.
Tucking a spreadsheet in among the toiletries in the bathroom cabinet might seem a bit odd, but for 76-year-old Barbara Pines, it is the easiest way to keep track of all the prescription medications, ...
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