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Solve each problem. NO LINKS!!! PART 2.



Solve each problem. NO LINKS!!! PART 2. ​-example-1

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Answer:

28. 480

29. 40,320

Explanation:

28. The number of possible choices is the product of the numbers of choices for each component:

5×8×12 = 480 . . . . possible different systems

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29. Regardless of where person A sits, the remaining B through I people can be seated in 8! = 40,320 different orders.

There are 40,320 possible seating arrangements.

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