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25 November, 07:03

There are 10 sprinters competing for first, second, and third place ribbons. How many different ways can the ribbons be awarded?

720

360

72

30

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  1. 25 November, 07:35
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    720

    10! / (10-3) !

    10!/7!

    10*9*8
  2. 25 November, 07:56
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    In this case, you can use permutation to answer the question. Permutation is " All possible arrangements of a collection of things, where the order is important." This means that if you have 1,2,3 and 4, and you need to choose 2 from these numbers, the possible outcomes are (1,2), (1,3), (1,4), (2,1) (2,3) etc.

    We use nPr for permutation, where n is the number of choices you can pick from. In this case, there are 10 people, so n is 10. r is the number of people you have to pick. Since there are 3 places, r is 3. If you have a scientific calculator, you can type 10P3. If not you can do it manually. using the equation n! / (n-r) !. An example of how to use!, 5!=5*4*3*2*1

    now just plug in n and r into the equation.

    10! / (10-3) !

    =10!/7!

    =720

    So the answer is 720
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