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Jill has six different books. She will select one book on Monday and a different one to read on Wednesday. In how many ways can Jill select two different books
So now I understand how to this problem..but I dont know why order matters in this question.
So it would be: (6!)/(4!)
But why does order matter in this case?
Also, are there any key words in these types of problems to see if order matters or if order does not matter?
Cheers!
So now I understand how to this problem..but I dont know why order matters in this question.
So it would be: (6!)/(4!)
But why does order matter in this case?
Also, are there any key words in these types of problems to see if order matters or if order does not matter?
Cheers!
"She will select one book on Monday and a different one to read on Wednesday." meaning she CANNOT reuse Monday's book, so the answer is 6*5 = 30.