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Say you have a letter on each side of a coin:
26 letters=13 coins total.
You draw 7 coins out of the 13 total each draw. How many 7 letter combinations can you get in total with your 13 coins?
I haven't done this kind of math in a loooooong time. I don't remember how to deal with using two sides of an object in this type of problem.
I initially had setup an (n-2) type formula instead of (n-1). Something like
((26)(24)(22)(etc))
over
12! * (26-12)!
Got 9 million something but not sure if that's right. I assume this is all wrong.
Thanks for any help gang.
26 letters=13 coins total.
You draw 7 coins out of the 13 total each draw. How many 7 letter combinations can you get in total with your 13 coins?
I haven't done this kind of math in a loooooong time. I don't remember how to deal with using two sides of an object in this type of problem.
I initially had setup an (n-2) type formula instead of (n-1). Something like
((26)(24)(22)(etc))
over
12! * (26-12)!
Got 9 million something but not sure if that's right. I assume this is all wrong.
Thanks for any help gang.
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