Wario64 said:I remember how to solve these problems a year ago but I already forgot the formulas. Wario64 cant remember shit
Btw, isn't the # of combinations really for 9 people, since 1 person is always gonna be in the party? And does order not matter?
cvxfreak said:One is always present in the party no matter what.
NotMSRP said:What does this mean? The same fixed character is always in every party combo? Let's pick Cecil as the fixed member. So Cecil is in every party combo?
cvxfreak said:If anything it's out of the 9, how many combinations of four of ANY of them are possible?
Golden Darkness said:Let see....
If order does matter. it's 9 * 8 * 7 * 6 = 3024
However, it is doesn't, it is 9 * 8 * 7 * 6 / (4 * 3 * 2 * 1) = 126
demi said:What the fuck kind of math is that!
Golden Darkness > Jinx
suaveric said:Statistics. Learn it. Love it. Live it.
suaveric said:Statistics. Learn it. Love it. Live it.
I'm sure games could make some great story problems. If Billy Mitchell eats every ghost possible, what's his Pac-Man score after the first 10 stages?Grug said:Now if math questions were presented in videogame context like that when I went to school, I might have actually given a damn.