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Quantitative Aptitude Practice Test: Permutations and Combinations
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Here are some formulas for permutations and combinations:  Permutations: The formula for permutations is nPr = n!/(n-r)! .  Permutations are used for lists of data where the order of the data matters.  Combinations: The formula for combinations is nCr = n!/[r! (n-r)!].  Combinations are used for groups of data where the order of the data doesn't matter.  Number of ways to arrange \(r\) things out of \(n\) different things: The formula is nPr = n! (n−r)! .  Number of ways to select \(r\) things out of \(n\) given things wherein \(r\le n\): The formula is nPr = r!×nCr.  nCn = 1 and nC0 =... Show more
Quantitative Aptitude Practice Test: Permutations and Combinations
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1. In how many different ways can the word ‘OCCUR’ be arranged, so that the vowels can come together?