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Permutations.
The lesson handout includes definitions of factorial, permutation, and nPr notation along with complete & clear explanations and examples. Also included is a worksheet (with key) with many varied problems including basic calculations, arrangements of letters in words with, and without repeated letters, flags, contest winners, song playlists, batting order, chairs in a row, etc.
6 Pages: Handout (Lesson) / Worksheets / Key
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Pages 1-2 is a detailed lesson handout that includes definitions of factorial, permutation, and nPr notation along with complete & clear explanations and examples.
Pages 3-4 is a 28-question worksheet with room for student work. The worksheet includes many varied problems including basic calculations, arrangements of letters in words with, and without repeated letters, flags, contest winners, song playlists, batting order, chairs in a row, etc.
Pages 5-6 is the KEY for Pages 3-4 (questions with answers).
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15+ years teaching high school mathematics (all levels: basic, college-prep. and honors) Experience tutoring high school, college (undergraduate & graduate), and adult learners in mathematics, SAT & GRE test prep., and engineering. Started own financial advisory firm, Silver Maple Financial, LLC, and am a licensed financial advisor. Strong interest in finances of individual investing: compound interest, dollar-cost averaging, mutual funds, investing for retirement, etc. Worked for IBM as a computer programmer during college and for 3 years after college, then tutored while going back to school to be an educator. Never looked back! Best move I ever made! :-)
