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) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 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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