How do you evaluate #(""_0^3)#? Algebra Systems of Equations and Inequalities Probability and Combinations 1 Answer Wataru Nov 6, 2014 Number of Combinations #((n),(r))={n!}/{(n-r)!}# #((3),(0))={3!}/{(3-0)!}={3!}/{3!}=1# I hope that this was helpful. Answer link Related questions What are Combinations? How do permutations and combinations differ? How do you figure out the number of combinations in 4 digit numbers? How do combinations relate to the pascal's triangle? How do you calculate combinations of numbers in word problems? How do you calculate combinations of 10 numbers? How do you calculate combinations of things? Why is #x= _3C_9# impossible to evaluate? In how many ways can the season end with 8 wins, 4 losses, and 2 tie is a college football team... How many sets of five marbles include either the lavender one or exactly one yellow one but not... See all questions in Probability and Combinations Impact of this question 4206 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License