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23 September, 20:56

A department store chain is expanding into a new market, and is considering 16 different sites on which to locate 5 stores. assuming that each site is equally likely to be chosen, in how many ways can the sites for the new stores be selected

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  1. 23 September, 21:15
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    We can find the number of ways by multiplying the amount of possibility each store can have.

    For store 1, it can be placed on 16 sites. Store 2 can be placed on 15 sites (since store 1 is already on site 1). Store 3 can be placed on 14 sites and so on until store 5 which has 12 sites.

    Therefore the number of ways is:

    C = 16 * 15 * 14 * 13 * 12

    C = 524,160 possibilities
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