http://www.ck12.org Chapter 2. Conditional Probability
2.6 Combination Problems
Here you’ll learn how to use a Texas Instruments calculator to solve combination problems.
There are 100 senators in the United States Senate. If they must each enter the entrance to the Senate one-by-one,
how many possible ways can this happen? Can you see why a calculator or some other process might be useful to
solve this combination problem? Check out an interesting solution at http://puzzles.nigelcoldwell.co.uk/nineteen.
htm.
Watch This
First watch this video to learn about calculating combinations with calculators.
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CK-12 Foundation: Chapter2CombinationProblemsA
Then watch this video to see some examples.
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CK-12 Foundation: Chapter2CombinationProblemsB
Guidance
To calculate combinations (nCr) on the TI calculator, first enter thenvalue, and then press
MATH
. You should see menus across the top of the screen. You want the fourth menu: PRB (arrow right 3 times). The
PRB menu should appear as follows: