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Question 396626: Five different bands have been selected to march in a parade. One band has been chosen to lead the parade. In how many different orders can the remaining four bands be placed in the parade?
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Hi
Five different bands have been selected to march in a parade.
One band has been chosen to lead the parade.
In how many different orders can the remaining four bands be placed in the parade
4! = 4*3*2*1 = 24 ways
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