Jenna Nolan Math 30-1 100%

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Students don't know when order matters. "nPr" vs "nCr" becomes a guessing game. Nolan’s Solution: She uses real-world scenarios. "If you are picking a president, vice-president, and secretary from a club, is that a permutation? Yes, because swapping them changes the leadership. If you are picking 3 people to wash dishes, does order matter? No. Combinations." She drills "Case Strategy," breaking complex "at least" problems into smaller, additive cases. jenna nolan math 30-1