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-Discuss the differences, both in applications and in the formulas, for combinations and permutations. Give an example of each.
Generations
Groups of individuals, born and living contemporaneously, who share similar cultural experiences, values, and characteristics that distinguish them from other groups in a defined timeline.
Age Cohorts
Groups of individuals who are born around the same time and share similar experiences, often studied to identify generational trends or impacts.
Formative Experiences
Events or periods in one's life that significantly influence their development, beliefs, and behaviors.
Canadian Generations
The distinct groups of people born in Canada around the same time, characterized by shared experiences and social norms.
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