SOLUTION: (1) 4 different awards are to be presented to students from a class of 10. How many different outcomes are possible if each student can: receive at most 1 reward?;

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Question 1144573: (1) 4 different awards are to be presented to students from a class of 10.
How many different outcomes are possible if each student can: receive at
most 1 reward?;

Answer by ikleyn(52908)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Awards are different.


The student are distinguishable, too.


Hence, we have a deal with permutations.


The answer is  10*9*8*7 = 5040 ways.

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