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What’s the correct answer-example-1
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I believe it would still be 4 love
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A factorial, represented as
n! (where
n is an integer), is equal to the product of itself and all integers less than it until you get to one. Represented mathematically, we could say:


n! = n \cdot (n - 1) \cdot (n - 2) \cdot \, \ldots \,\cdot 1


When we use the formula, we can find 4!, as shown below:


4! = 4 \cdot (4 - 1) \cdot (4 - 2) \cdot 1


4! = 4 \cdot 3 \cdot 2 \cdot 1


\boxed{4! = 24}


4! is equal to 24, or the last answer choice.


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