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Uses of permutation and combination in data science

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  • A permutation counts the number outcomes where the order of what you are counting does matter. A combination, on the other hand, counts the number of outcomes where the order of what you are counting does not matter. This problem is an example of a permutation with replacement.

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A permutation counts the number outcomes where the order of what you are counting does matter. A combination, on the other hand, counts the number of outcomes where the order of what you are counting does not matter. This problem is an example of a permutation with replacement.

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