SOLUTION: You have to choose from the following letters for a name, P,R,O,B,&,S,T,A,S. the only rule was, a P had to start the word (the repeated S's and T's count as four different letters
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Question 39000: You have to choose from the following letters for a name, P,R,O,B,&,S,T,A,S. the only rule was, a P had to start the word (the repeated S's and T's count as four different letters to choose from.)
How many possiable arrangements are there for your name if you have to use all the letters.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That depends on how many letters there are in "your name".
Cheers,
Stan H.
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