If you have 6 different numbers and you are
asked "how much different ways of arranging these numbers are there",you could use a factorial.1 times 2 times 3 times 4 times 5 times 6=720 ways.
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use of factorial experiment instead of single factor experiments
x = 90 y = 89
The value of 9 factorial plus 6 factorial is 363,600
Factorial. Normally indicated by "!" eg Factorial 6 would be written 6!
It is 4060.
factorial of -1
26 factorial is 403,291,461,126,605,635,584,000,000
1 factorial = 1
27 factorial = 10,888,869,450,418,352,160,768,000,000
Factorial 65 = 8247650592082470666723170306785496252186258551345437492922123134388955774976000000000000000
Zero factorial = 1