30 = 6 * 5 if we assume the president and the vice-president must be different people.
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None is. Those two coins have always had different faces on them.
tak-kee plasstic compnany prints a 2-letter code on each of its products. How many different 2-letters codes can be formed using the 26 letters of the alphabet if the two letters must be different?
Assuming the order matters, you have 22 options for the president; after that position is assigned you still have 21 options for the vice-president, and then 20 options for the secretary; so the total is 22 x 21 x 20.
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Using the mathematical formula n!/((n-r)!(r!)), where n equals the types to choose from and r equals the number chosen, there are 378 possible combinations of electing a president and vice president from a group of 28 people.
It's 3 x 5 or 15.
30 = 6 * 5 if we assume the president and the vice-president must be different people.
The Prohibition Party suffered a major split and each faction ran a different slate for President and Vice-President. The Presidential candidates were Earl Dodge and Gene Amondsen.
What candidates think about throughout elctions is what they are going to do to become president and what they will do when they do when they become president.
The party leaders were the ones that chose the list of major-party candidates for president and vice-president. The candidates were then voted on by the electoral college.
Picked individually by the candidates for president
To nominate candidates.
a.6 different waysc.12 different waysb.10 different wayd.15 different ways