SOLUTION: If you had to match 6 players in the correct order for most popular outfielder from a pool of professional players numbered 1 through 49, how many possibilities are there?
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Question 352489: If you had to match 6 players in the correct order for most popular outfielder from a pool of professional players numbered 1 through 49, how many possibilities are there?
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Permutation because order is important.
Pr=49P6=49!/(49-6)
=49*48*47*46*45*44
=1.006*10^10
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Ed
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