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Freemore High School is starting a girls volleyball team. There are 10 girls that have been selected for the team. Only 6 girls can be on the court at one time in positions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. How many different arrangements of the girls' volleyball team are possible?

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Answer:

210 different arrangements

Explanation:

We can use a formula to solve this problem.

Since there are only 6 positions, we are "picking 6 from a group of 10"

-> For 6! we do 6*5*4*3*2*1, etc.

10!/(6! * (10-6)!)

10!/(6! * (4)!)

10!/(6! * (4)!)

10!/17,280

3,628,800/17,280

210 different arrangements

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