SOLUTION: There are 45 members on the board of directors for a certain​ non-profit institution. If they must elect a​ chairperson, first vice​ chairperson, second vice&

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Question 1100160: There are 45

members on the board of directors for a certain​ non-profit institution. If they must elect a​ chairperson, first vice​ chairperson, second vice​ chairperson, and​ secretary, how many different slates of candidates are​ possible?
There are how many different slates of candidates possible.
​(Simplify your​ answer.)

Answer by jorel1380(3719) About Me  (Show Source):
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Assuming no one person can hold two or more seats simultaneously, then the amount of possible slates would be:
45x44x43x42, or 3,575,880 different slates possible
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