SOLUTION: For a segment of a radio show, a disc jockey can play 6 records.If there are 11 records to choose from in how many ways can a segment for this program be arranged?
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Question 1008697: For a segment of a radio show, a disc jockey can play 6 records.If there are 11 records to choose from in how many ways can a segment for this program be arranged?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
For a segment of a radio show, a disc jockey can play 6 records.If there are 11 records to choose from in how many ways can a segment for this program be arranged?
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11P6 = 11!/(11-6)! = 11!/5! = 11*10..*6 = 332640
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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