>This is also simply "68 choose 2" from probability theory: >68! / (68-2)!(2!)
Exactly. For the benefit of those not familiar with factorials (symbolised with a !) the above simplifies to 68 x 67 / 2 = 2278 Phil Hall
>This is also simply "68 choose 2" from probability theory: >68! / (68-2)!(2!)
Exactly. For the benefit of those not familiar with factorials (symbolised with a !) the above simplifies to 68 x 67 / 2 = 2278 Phil Hall