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Question 137288This question is from textbook Fundamentals of Algebric Modeling
: A $100, $50, $20 prize are to awarded to three different people. If eight people are being considered for the prizes, how many different arragements are possible? My answer is:
P(100, 50, 20)= P(100)P(50)P(20) = (100/170)(50/170)(20/170)=100000/170 = 588.2352941/8 = 73.5
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Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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8P3 = 8*7*6= 336
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Stan H.