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In western music, an octave is divided into 12 pitches. For the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind, director Steven Spielberg asked composer John Williams to write a five-note theme, which aliens would use to communicate with people on Earth. Disregarding rhythm and octave changes, how many five-note themes are possible if no note is repeated?

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Answer:

This should be a permutation

Explanation:

P (n, r) = n!/(n-r)!

P (12,5) = 12!/(12-5)!

P (12,5) = 12!/7!

P(12,5) = 95040

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