SOLUTION: Your school newspaper has an editor in chief and an assistant editor in chief. The staff of the newspaper has 12 students. In how many ways can students be chosen for these two pos
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Question 611784: Your school newspaper has an editor in chief and an assistant editor in chief. The staff of the newspaper has 12 students. In how many ways can students be chosen for these two positions? Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Your school newspaper has an editor in chief and an assistant editor in chief. The staff of the newspaper has 12 students. In how many ways can students be chosen for these two positions?
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Ans: 12P10 = 12*11 = 132
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