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9 December, 04:58

If six different chips are to placed on the board, how many different layouts are possible?

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  1. 9 December, 05:04
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    We have to figure out how many different ways to arrange this. To start, there are 6 different ways to get the first spot. Next, there are 5 ways to get the next one, so we have 6*5 due to that for each of the first 6 ones, there are 5 options for the next spot. Using that reasoning for all of the rest of the spots, we get 6*5*4*3*2*1=6! (since it goes from 6 all the way to 1 using multiplication) = 720
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