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9 November, 16:27

In how many ways can you fill three different positions by choosing from 15 different people? A. 3 · 2 · 1 B. 15 · 14 · 13 C. 15 · 14 · 12 · 3 D. 15 · 3 Its algebra 2!

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  1. 9 November, 16:38
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    I think the answer is c
  2. 9 November, 19:35
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    C. Because

    When the seats are empty, there are a total of 15 people that can posibly sit in there. We will only let 1 person sit on a chair.

    When the 1st seat is taken there are now 14 people who can possibly sit on another chair. Same goes when 2 seaats are taken.

    To find the total number of possibilities, we multiply together the possible number of people for seat 1, seat2, and seat 3.

    Or, if we use stat, nPr = n! / (n-r) !
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