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Calculate combinations with duplication - Microsoft Excel Tutorial
From the course: Learning Excel: Data Analysis
Calculate combinations with duplication
- [Instructor] In the previous movie, I described how to calculate the number of possible combinations that are allowed from a set of items when you select a subset. However, we assumed that duplication was not allowed, so you couldn't pick two of the same thing. In this movie, I'll show you how to calculate combinations where duplication is allowed, so you can select two or more of the same item. As an example, if we have a gift basket with three items, instead of having your employee grab three distinct items and making sure they're all different, they could grab anything they wanted so they could have two, or even three of the same thing. However, we're dealing with combinations not permutations, so the order of the items still doesn't matter. They'd probably get moved around in the basket or the gift box anyway. So how are we going to approach this? Well, the idea is that we need to determine how many unique groups are…
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Calculate simple probabilities1m 26s
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Calculate compound probabilities3m 8s
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Calculate expected value3m 27s
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Calculate permutations without duplication2m 54s
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Calculate permutations with duplication3m 8s
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Calculate combinations without duplication2m 57s
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Calculate combinations with duplication3m 16s
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Challenge: Calculate the expected value of a business scenario50s
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Solution: Calculate the expected value of a business scenario2m 42s
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