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During spring break, Kelly wants to visit any 3 of the 4 biggest cities in Europe. How many sequences of 3 cities are possible?

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Kelly can visit the 3 cities out of 4 in 24 different sequences, as calculated using the permutations formula 4! / (4 - 3)!, which equals 24.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks for the number of sequences of 3 cities that Kelly can visit from the top 4 biggest cities in Europe. Since the order in which Kelly visits the cities matters, this is a permutation problem. To calculate the number of sequences, you use the formula for permutations without repetition, which for selecting r items from a set of n items is given by n! / (n - r)!.

In this case, Kelly wants to visit 3 cities out of the 4 biggest ones, so n = 4 and r = 3. Therefore, the number of sequences of 3 cities she can visit is calculated as:

4! / (4 - 3)! = (4 × 3 × 2 × 1) / (1) = 24.

There are 24 different sequences possible for Kelly to visit any 3 of the 4 biggest cities in Europe on her spring break.

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