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Is the selection below a? permutation, a? combination, or? neither? Explain your reasoning

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Is the selection below a? permutation, a? combination, or? neither? Explain your reasoning.

A coach chooses a quarterback and a kicker from a group of people who tried out.

Choose which one is the correct answer below.

A.

As the positions on the team are specific positions?, the order in the selection process is vital. Also a player cannot play both positions?, thus there are no repetitions in the selection process.? Therefore, the selection is a permutation.

B.

As the positions on the team are specific positions?, the order in the selection process is irrelevant. Also a player cannot play both positions?, thus there are no repetitions in the selection process.? Therefore, the selection is a permutation.

C.

As the positions on the team are specific positions?, the order in the selection process is irrelevant. Also a player cannot play both positions?, thus there are repetitions in the selection process.? Therefore, the selection is neither a permutation nor a combination.

D.

As the positions on the team are specific positions?, the order in the selection process is irrelevant. Also a player cannot play both positions?, thus there are no repetitions in the selection process.? Therefore, the selection is a combination.

 

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