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23 January, 09:58

How many permutations are possible for 13 objects taken 6 at a time?

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  1. 23 January, 10:21
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    1,235,520

    Step-by-step explanation:

    13P6 = 13! / (13-6) ! = 13·12·11·10·9·8 = 1,235,520

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    There are 13 ways to choose the first object, 12 ways to choose the second, 11 ways to choose the third, and so on. The 6th object can be chosen 8 ways.

    The total number of permutations is the product of all these ways:

    13·12·11·10·9·8 = 1,235,520
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