The counting sequence of one Mississippi, two Mississippi, three Mississippi, . . . is often used because

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The counting sequence of “one Mississippi, two Mississippi, three Mississippi, . . .” is often used because saying a number with “Mississippi” takes about one second. A classic counting problem is to determine the number of different ways that the letters of “Mississippi” can be arranged. Find that number. If the letters are mixed up in a random sequence, what is the probability that the letters will be in alphabetical order?

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Elementary Statistics

ISBN: 9780136803201

14th Edition

Authors: Mario F. Triola

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