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5 November, 14:14

Here are 9 members on a board of directors. if they must elect a chairperson, a secretary, and a treasurer, how many different slates of candidates are possible?

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  1. 5 November, 14:21
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    Slot A = chairperson position

    Slot B = secretary position

    Slot C = treasurer position

    There are 9 choices for slot A. After picking that person, there are 8 choices for slot B. Then 7 choices for slot C

    Multiply those values out: 9*8*7 = 72*7 = 504

    There are 504 ways to pick three people from a pool of nine.

    Answer: 504

    Note: order matters so this is a permutation. You can use the nPr permutation formula with n = 9 and r = 3 to get the same answer
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