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Six people are running for class president. Assuming there are no ties, in how many different ways can first and second places be awarded?
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Six people are running for class president. Assuming there are no ties, in how many different ways can first and second places be awarded?
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30 different way because for the first place spot u have six options but then for the second place spot u would only have 5
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