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In how many ways can 6 students be chosen from 9 students if the order in which the

students are chosen matters?

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Answer:

60480

Explanation:

This question has to do with permutations. A permutation is used to find the number of possible outcomes, assuming order matters. In this case, n=9 and r=6. This is written as
_(9)P_(6) which equals
(9!)/((9-6)!). Then, plug this into a calculator to get 60480.

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