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15 October, 13:48

Six people take part in a one hundred-metre sprint. In how many different ways is it possible for the first three prizes to be awarded assuming there is not a

draw?

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  1. 15 October, 14:15
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    120

    Step-by-step explanation:

    6P3

    6! / (6-3) !

    120

    or:

    6 choices for first spot * 5 choices for the second spot * 4 choices for the third spot

    6x5x4 = 120
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