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Question 722228: five children are allowed to select one cereal box from 11 boxes(there are no two the same) in how many ways can selections be made
Answer by checkley79(3341) About Me  (Show Source):
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No 2 boxes the same.
11^5=161,051 different selections.
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No 2 selections the same.
11*10*9*8*7=55,440 different selections.