knight247 wrote:How many words can be formed by taking 4 letters at a time out of the letters of the word MATHEMATICS?
OA is 2454. I'm kinda familiar with solving using combinatorics. Hoping to get a solution using ONLY the slot method. Detailed explanations would be appreciated
4 different letters:
Number of options for the first letter = 8.
Number of remaining options for the second letter = 7.
Number of remaining options for the third letter = 6.
Number of remaining options for the fourth letter = 5.
To combine these options, we multiply:
8*7*6*5 = 1680.
3 different letters:
Number options for the pair of duplicate letters = 3. (MM, AA, or TT)
This pair must occupy a combination of 2 positions in the 4-letter word.
Number combinations of 2 that can be formed from 4 options = (4*3)/(2*1) = 6.
Number of remaining options for the next letter = 7. (Any of the 8 letters but the one already used.)
Number of remaining options for the last letter = 6. (Any of the 8 letters but the 2 already used.)
To combine these options, we multiply:
3*6*7*6 = 756.
2 different letters:
The 4 positions in the word can be divided into pairs as follows:
1,2....3,4
1,3....2,4
1,4....2,3
Thus, the number of ways to divide the 4-letter word into 2 pairs = 3.
Number of options for the first pair of duplicate letters = 3. (MM, AA, or TT)
Number of remaining options for the second pair of duplicate letters = 2. (Of MM, AA, and TT, any but the pair already used).
To combine these options, we multiply:
3*3*2*1 = 18.
Total options = 1680+756+18 = 2454.
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