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25 February, 13:30

If we start with 10 choices, have 5 decisions to make/positions to fill, and repetition isn't allowed, how many combinations can we make? Make sure to show your work.

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  1. 25 February, 13:46
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    50 combinations.

    10 (amount of choices) * 5 (decisions) = 50 combinations available.
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