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Olenka [21]
3 years ago
11

If five different players have to be placed in five different positions on team, how many different ways might his be done

Mathematics
1 answer:
disa [49]3 years ago
3 0
To find this simply do 5!, or 5×4×3×2×1. That equals 120,
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