SOLUTION: The 10th grade raffle sold 127 tickets. If they award 1st and 2nd prize, how many different pairs of winners are possible? a) 16,129 b) 16,002 c) 254 d) 8,001

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Question 319023: The 10th grade raffle sold 127 tickets. If they award 1st and 2nd prize, how many different pairs of winners are possible?
a) 16,129
b) 16,002
c) 254
d) 8,001

Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
127*126=16,002
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