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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 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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