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10! permutations of the word "Arithmetic" may be made.
We can clearly observe that the word "ellises" has 7 letters and three pairs of letters are getting repeated that are 'e','l' and 's'. So, Number of distinguishable permutations = 7!/(2!2!2!) = 7 x 6 x 5 x 3 = 630.
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An algebraic structure is a set with certain operations defined on the set.The set may consist of numbers but may be collections of matrices, or of permutations and, the operations will depend on the elements of the set.
60 different numbers can be formed from the digits {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} is no repeats are allowed Any of the first digits can be chosen for the first digit, leaving 4 for the next and 3 for the final digit. Thus there are 5 × 4 × 3 = 60 different possible such permutations of 3 digits from the 5.
10! permutations of the word "Arithmetic" may be made.
We can clearly observe that the word "ellises" has 7 letters and three pairs of letters are getting repeated that are 'e','l' and 's'. So, Number of distinguishable permutations = 7!/(2!2!2!) = 7 x 6 x 5 x 3 = 630.
9*8*7 / 2! / 3!
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60 if you allow permutations, 20 if not. 60 is found by suing the permutation function 5P3, and we get 20 simply by dividing by 3 as there will be 3 permutations from a group of 3 numbers while keeping the order the same e.g. (1,2,3) , (2,3,1) and (3,1,2).