In each question below, you are given a scenario where you select some amount of objects from a group. Determine whether in the outcome of the selection of the objects Order Matters or Order Doesn't Matter. Sort the questions into the appropriate category.

Hint: There are 4 questions in each category.

Question A: Choosing 4 digits for a password
Question B: Picking 4 people from a group to be on a committee
Question C: Picking two books out of 10 books to read for an English class Question D: Picking 4 people from a group to be President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary
Question E: Choosing 5 people to be on a trivia team
Question F: Drawing 5 cards from a 52 card deck for a poker hand
Question G: Choosing 3 books to read in order from a group of books on a bookshelf Question H: Choosing 3 digits and 4 numbers for a license plate

-->Order Matters:
-->Order Doesn't Matters:

-->Order Matters: A, D, G, H

-->Order Doesn't Matters: B, C, E, F,

Order Matters:

- Question A: Choosing 4 digits for a password
- Question D: Picking 4 people from a group to be President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary
- Question G: Choosing 3 books to read in order from a group of books on a bookshelf
- Question H: Choosing 3 digits and 4 numbers for a license plate

Order Doesn't Matter:
- Question B: Picking 4 people from a group to be on a committee
- Question C: Picking two books out of 10 books to read for an English class
- Question E: Choosing 5 people to be on a trivia team
- Question F: Drawing 5 cards from a 52 card deck for a poker hand

Order Matters:

Question D: Picking 4 people from a group to be President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary
Question G: Choosing 3 books to read in order from a group of books on a bookshelf
Question H: Choosing 3 digits and 4 numbers for a license plate

Order Doesn't Matter:
Question A: Choosing 4 digits for a password
Question B: Picking 4 people from a group to be on a committee
Question C: Picking two books out of 10 books to read for an English class
Question E: Choosing 5 people to be on a trivia team
Question F: Drawing 5 cards from a 52 card deck for a poker hand

To determine whether order matters or order doesn't matter in a scenario, you need to consider if the arrangement or sequence of the chosen objects affects the outcome.

If the arrangement or sequence matters, it means that the order in which the objects are chosen will result in different outcomes. For example, in Question D, picking a person for a specific role (President, Vice President, etc.) will result in different outcomes depending on the order in which the people are chosen.

If the arrangement or sequence doesn't matter, it means that the order in which the objects are chosen will not affect the outcome. For example, in Question A, choosing 4 digits for a password will result in the same outcome regardless of the order in which the digits are chosen.

By analyzing the scenarios and considering the impact of order on the outcome, you can determine whether order matters or order doesn't matter in each question.

1: s4$b

B: mason, Emma, Evan, Cory.
C: idk
D: idk