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A group of 5 students goes to the library to work on homework, but there are only 3 available computers. In how many ways can the students fill the 3 seats at the computers?
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A group of 5 students goes to the library to work on homework, but there are only 3 available computers. In how many ways can the students fill the 3 seats at the computers?
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I think it's 15... but i'm not 100% sure
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