The number of different orders in which 5 things can be arranged is calculated using factorial notation, specifically 5!. This is equal to 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1, which equals 120. Therefore, there are 120 different ways to arrange 5 things.
The letters of the word SQUARE can be arranged in 6! = 720 orders.
7 factorial, or 5,040.
The letters A B O U T can be arranged 120 different ways. This is the number of permutations of 5 things taken 5 at a time, or 5 factorial.
raisesiresrises------------------------------------They can be arranged in 5!=120 ways.
The number of permutations of 20 things taken 20 at a time is 20 factorial or 2,432,902,008,176,640,000.
The letters of the word SQUARE can be arranged in 6! = 720 orders.
7 factorial, or 5,040.
i am doing this same question for a stats midterm and i am thinking that it is chronological, numerical, aplhabetical (order of items) and by date
They can't be arranged in a million different ways!
The letters A B O U T can be arranged 120 different ways. This is the number of permutations of 5 things taken 5 at a time, or 5 factorial.
There are many different things that Gandhi was able to cope with in his lifetime. One of the things he coped with was his arranged marriage that took place when he was only 13 years old.
4! = 24, they can be arranged in 24 different ways
The number of permutations of five things taken five at a time is five factorial, or 120.
raisesiresrises------------------------------------They can be arranged in 5!=120 ways.
The number of permutations of 20 things taken 20 at a time is 20 factorial or 2,432,902,008,176,640,000.
The cubes can be arranged in a line in 24 orders, and each cube can be arranged in 24 orientations so the answer is 24*24 = 576 ways. Of course, the question does not require then to be in a line so there are really infinitely many ways: for example one cube in your house, one in your garden, one in my house and one in my garden. Move one of them a bit and that's a different arrangement.
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