SOLUTION: Fifteen students are aspiring to get a scholarship abroad but only 3 of them will be given a scholarship grant. The first student to be chosen will be sent to Singapore, the second
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Question 1191163: Fifteen students are aspiring to get a scholarship abroad but only 3 of them will be given a scholarship grant. The first student to be chosen will be sent to Singapore, the second to Australia, and the third to Canada. How many selections are possible?
Answer by greenestamps(13203) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
15 choices for the first scholarship
14 choices for the second scholarship
13 choices for the third scholarship
Multiply the numbers of choices for each one
ANSWER: 15*14*13=2730
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