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What is the number of ways to arrange 6 objects from a set of 10 different objects? A. 520. B. 78,400. C. 210. D. 151,200

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The correct answer in this question is option D. There are 151,200 ways to arrange six objects from a set of ten different objects. To solve this, the permutation formula is used. This type of equation is utilized for ordered arrangements.

10!/(10-6)! = 3,628,800/24

= 151,200
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