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At a fundraising event, $50 gift cards are awarded to each of 10 raffle winners. The total number of possibilities of winning a gift card can be found using a permutation. A. True B. False
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At a fundraising event, $50 gift cards are awarded to each of 10 raffle winners. The total number of possibilities of winning a gift card can be found using a permutation.
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B. False
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Its false jgkfhhkkjgjtkjkjlkfdjglkjgkljkl
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