[SOLVED] CSIS 111 MODULE WEEK 2 ASSIGNMENT INPUT OUTPUT: The number of permutations of a set of n items taken r at a time is given by the following formulan!/r!(n−r)!: where n! is the factorial of n, r! is the factorial of r, and (n-r)! is the factorial of the result of n-r. The factorial of a number n can be solved using the following formula: n !=e−n nn √ 2 πn.
[SOLVED] CSIS 111 MODULE WEEK 2 ASSIGNMENT INPUT OUTPUT: If there are 18 people in your class and you want to divide the class into programming teams of 3 members, you can compute the number of different teams that can be arranged using this formula (n!/r!(n−r)!).
[SOLVED] CSIS 111 MODULE WEEK 2 ASSIGNMENT INPUT OUTPUT: Write a C++ program that determines the number of potential team arrangements. You will need to use the double type for this computation. Use the Lab Template you set-up last week, proper formatting, and appropriate comments in your code. The output must be labeled clearly and formatted neatly.
Submit C++ Programming Assignment 2 by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 2.