SOLUTION: Judy Zahrndt wants to name her new baby so that his monogram (first, middle, and last initials) will be distinct letters in alphabetical order and he will share her last name. how

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Question 830119: Judy Zahrndt wants to name her new baby so that his monogram (first, middle, and last initials) will be distinct letters in alphabetical order and he will share her last name. how many different monograms could she select?
Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
She should be more concerned about having a father for her baby.
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