SOLUTION: A president, treasures, and secretary, all different, are to be chosen from a club consisting of 10 people. How many different choices of officers are possible if B) A and B

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Question 864986: A president, treasures, and secretary, all different, are to be chosen from a club consisting of 10 people. How many different choices of officers are possible if
B) A and B will not serve together?
C) C and D will serve together or not at all?
D) E must be an officer?
E) F will serve only if he is president?
Thank you in advance!

Answer by richwmiller(17219) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I say that leaves ghij
Why elect troublemakers?
If they are this ornery now what will happen after they are elected!
4*3*2=24 ways for those four