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There are ten names in a hat. how many ways are there to draw three names for first, second and third prizes from the hat, assuming each person can win only one prize
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There are ten names in a hat. how many ways are there to draw three names for first, second and third prizes from the hat, assuming each person can win only one prize
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720 ways
Explanation:
10 P 3
or 10 * 9 * 8 = 720 ways
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