1) Find the number of permutations of the first 12 letters taken 3 at a time. 2) Find the number of permutations of the word “helicopter”. 3) In how many ways can a teacher arrange 10 students in the front row if there are 60 total students? 4) In how many ways can you arrange 6 CD’s from a collection of 50 CD’s? 5) Find the number of permutations in the word “computer”. 6) In how many ways can you choose a committee of 7 from a total of 20 people? 7) How many different 12-member juries can be made from 150 people?
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Go onto your calculator Click the "Math" button Go to the last column find NPN... Then plug in all the numbers
I dont have a calculator.
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