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| Question 458146:  13.
 There are 10 members on the board of directors at a certain firm. They must elect a chairperson, a vice chairperson, and a secretary. How many different slates of candidates are possible here? Answer with a number.
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 In the setting described in #13, they are selecting 3 members for a newly formed subcommittee. How many different selections can they make for this subcommitee? Answer with a number.
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 13. There are 10 members on the board of directors at a certain firm. They must elect a chairperson, a vice chairperson, and a secretary. How many different slates of candidates are possible here? Answer with a number.
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 Ans: Order is implied
 Ans: 14*13*12 = 2184
 
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 In the setting described in #13, they are selecting 3 members for a newly formed subcommittee. How many different selections can they make for this subcommitee? Answer with a number.
 Ans: Order is not implied.
 Ans 14C3 = 364
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