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Answer:
12×11×10×9×8×7= 665 280 ways
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Step-by-step explanation:
The first inquiry has 12 ways
The 2nd inquiry has 11 ways
The 3rd inquiry has 10 ways
The 4th inquiry has 9 ways
The 5th inquiry has 8 ways
The 6th inquiry has 7 ways
We are given:

Our goal in solving for any variable, in this case is x, we need to isolate x on one side of the variable. Let's start by subtracting 7x from both sides, which will cancel the +7x on the right side. We are then left with:

Now, we want to move that +10 to the other side so our x is all by itself. Let's subtract 10 from both sides, which will cancel the +10 on the right leaving us with:

Since we cannot have a coefficient when solving for x, we need to divide both sides by -3.

When we divide, our answer is:

Answer:
The answer is 2.6. You get this by adding up all the numbers (0,1,2,3,7) and then dividing by the amount of numbers there are (5). The equation would be 0+1+2+3+7=13/5= 2.6
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