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Combination Calculator

Calculate selections where order doesn't matter: C(n,r)

How to Calculate Combinations

1

Enter Total Items (n)

Input the total number of items in your set from which you're selecting.

2

Enter Items to Select (r)

Specify how many items you want to choose from the total set.

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Get Combination Result

See the total number of possible combinations with the complete formula breakdown.

Understanding Combinations in Mathematics

πŸ“ Order Doesn't Matter

Combinations count selections where order is irrelevant. Choosing {A,B} is the same as {B,A} in combinations.

🎲 Probability & Statistics

Essential for calculating odds in lottery, card games, and statistical sampling problems.

πŸ”¬ Scientific Applications

Used in genetics, chemistry, and research for calculating possible outcomes and sample sizes.

πŸ“š Step-by-Step Formula

See the complete factorial calculation showing how C(n,r) is derived using n! / (r! Γ— (n-r)!).

Combinations vs Permutations

FeatureCombinationsPermutations
Order Matters?NoYes
FormulaC(n,r) = n!/(r!(n-r)!)P(n,r) = n!/(n-r)!
ExampleCommittee selectionRace rankings
Result SizeSmaller (divides by r!)Larger

Combination Formula FAQs

What is the combination formula?

C(n,r) = n! / (r! Γ— (n-r)!) where n is total items, r is items to select, and ! means factorial (multiply all integers up to that number).

When do I use combinations instead of permutations?

Use combinations when order doesn't matter (picking team members, lottery numbers). Use permutations when order matters (race results, passwords).

How many combinations of 3 from 10?

C(10,3) = 10!/(3!Γ—7!) = (10Γ—9Γ—8)/(3Γ—2Γ—1) = 720/6 = 120 possible combinations.

What does nCr mean in math?

nCr is another notation for combinations, read as "n choose r". It's the same as C(n,r) and represents choosing r items from n total.

Can r be larger than n in combinations?

No, you cannot select more items than available. If r > n, the combination equals 0 (impossible selection).