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| Question 1134327:  An English teacher needs to pick 10 books to put on her reading list for the
 next school year, and she needs to plan the order in which they should be
 read.  She has narrowed down her choices to 5 novels, 5 plays, 4 poetry
 books, and 7 nonfiction books.
 Step 2 of 2 :  If she wants to include all 4 poetry books, how many
 different reading schedules are possible? Express your answer in scientific
 notation rounding to the hundredths place.
 Answer by Edwin McCravy(20064)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! An English teacher needs to pick 10 books to put on her reading list for the next school year, and she needs to plan the order in which they should be
 read.  She has narrowed down her choices to 5 novels, 5 plays, 4 poetry
 books, and 7 nonfiction books.
 Step 2 of 2 :  If she wants to include all 4 poetry books, how many different
 reading schedules are possible? Express your answer in scientific notation
 rounding to the hundredths place.
 
 
She wants to pick 10 books. She picks all 4 poetry books and therefore needs
to pick 6 more from the 5+5+7=17 other (non-poetry) books.
So she can pick the remaining 6 (non-poetry) books in (17 CHOOSE 6) = 17C6
= 12376 ways.
For each of the 12376 ways to pick the 10 books to read, she can arrange the
order to read them in -- in (10 POSITION 10)=10P10=10!=3628800 ways.
Answer: (17C6)(10!)=12376*3628800 = 4.49×1010
Edwin 
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