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Coby Hoffman
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30 May, 19:02
Evaluate the expression. 4! 24 6 20 28
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Emilie Padilla
30 May, 19:10
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The correct answer is 4! = 24.
To find any factorial; (which is the name for a number with an exclamation mark), multiply all the whole numbers from there down to one.
4! = 4*3*2*1 = 24
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