SOLUTION: Suppose the 12 members of a club plan to elect
a president, a vice-president and a treasurer.
How many different outcomes are possible for
the election, if each member is eligib
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a president, a vice-president and a treasurer.
How many different outcomes are possible for
the election, if each member is eligib
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Question 1060778: Suppose the 12 members of a club plan to elect
a president, a vice-president and a treasurer.
How many different outcomes are possible for
the election, if each member is eligible for each
office and no one can hold 2 offices? Answer by jorel555(1290) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Three officers chosen from a field of 12 will give you 12 x 11 x 10, or 1320 different possibilites for officers. ☺☺☺☺