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| Question 315397:  In how many ways can 2 pictures, selected from a group of 5 different pictures, be arranged in a row on a wall?
 Answer by moshiz08(60)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! There are two positions to fill. In the first spot, there are five possibilities: A, B, C, D, or E.
 In the second spot there are four remaining possibilities (because one has already been selected for the first spot).
 If A is the first one, the second one could be one of the remaining four:
 AB
 AC
 AD
 AE
 If B is the first one, the second one could be one of the remaining four:
 BA
 BC
 BD
 BE
 
 If C is the first one, the second one could be one of the remaining four:
 CA
 CB
 CD
 CE
 
 If D is the first one, the second one could be one of the remaining four:
 DA
 DB
 DC
 DE
 
 If E is the first one, the second one could be one of the remaining four:
 EA
 EB
 EC
 ED
 Hence there are 20 possibilities.
 Actually, you don't even have to list them all out like this. Just recognize the pattern that there are 5 possibilities for the first one, and for each of them there are 4 for the second one (after the first has already been selected). Thus we multiply, 4 * 5 to get 20.
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