SOLUTION: In how many ways can a president,a secretary and a treasurer be chosen in a group with 9 members assuming that no one can occupy 2 or more positions?

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Question 1178265: In how many ways can a president,a secretary and a treasurer be chosen in a group with 9 members assuming that no one can occupy 2 or
more positions?

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In 9*8*7 = 448 ways.             ANSWER

There are  9P3  such permutations.

Solved.

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This problem is on   PERMUTATIONS.

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    - Special type permutations problems
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