Since there are 4 students, there are 4 possibilities for the 1st place, 3 possibilities for the 2nd place, 2 possibilities for the 3rd place, and 1 possibility for the 4th place. Thus, there are 4*3*2*1 = 24 ways to arrange the 4 students in a row. (A permutation problem: 4P4 = 4! = 24)
The ones place, since it is the 1st place past the decimal place.
first we have to place 14 boys leaving one talkative boy. so 14! for placing the 14 boys. now we have 15 places vacant to place the 2nd talkative boy .but as 1st talkative boy is already placed places adjacent to him are not to be used so 13 places left. answer is 14!*13.
7.4 When we refer to something as a tenth we mean to the 1st decimal place.
The second decimal place is 5 or more, so the first decimal place increases by 1.69.6
The 1st place athletes
1st Place: Silver 2nd Place: Bronze
Gold, Silver and Bronze are used to create the olympic medals.It's gold that is why it is shiny so he answer is gold
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Since there are 4 students, there are 4 possibilities for the 1st place, 3 possibilities for the 2nd place, 2 possibilities for the 3rd place, and 1 possibility for the 4th place. Thus, there are 4*3*2*1 = 24 ways to arrange the 4 students in a row. (A permutation problem: 4P4 = 4! = 24)
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In alphabetical,size, subject, or value (1st ,2nd, 3rd) order. Or just 24 different ways.
9 can get first. Then the remaining 8 can get second. 7 can get third. 6 can get fourth. 9*8*7*6=3,024.
I don't see what the ribbons have to do with it. Perm any 3 from 11 gives 11X10X9X8X7X6X4=6652800. Each of these permutations can be ordered 3X2=6 ways, giving a grand total of 39916800 possible finishes.
Podiums on Howrse are 1st place, 2nd place, and 3rd place in a competition.Podiums on Howrse.com are 1st place, 2nd place, and 3rd place in a competition.
Lewis Hamilton has been on the podium 5 times this season. 1. 1st place - Hungary 2. 2nd place - Europe 3. 1st place - Singapore 4. 3rd place - Japan and Brazil
go with your 1st favourite then your 2nd favourite then your 3rd favourite