24 ways
We can rearrange the letters in tattoo 60 times.
If you mean in "how many ways can one rearrange the letters in the word care?" (which is what I'll assume as its posted as a maths question) then the answer is 4! ie 4 factorial ie 4x3x2x1=24.
3,124,550 possible combinations
Say you have the letters A,B, and C. Here are all the possible combinations. * ABC * ACB * BAC * BCA * CAB * CBA So, 6 if you don't repeat any of the letters. If you DO repeat letters, then simply take the number of letters you have, (3 for instance), and multiply it to the power of the number of letters you have. So, for 3 letters, the formula would be 33 . Or if you had 4 letters it would be 44 and so on.
87400 combinations
We can rearrange the letters in tattoo 60 times.
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4! = 24 ways.
there should be 720 ways !
In the word "function" you have 8 letters. 6 different letters and 2 equal letters.The number of different arrangements that are possible to get are:6!∙8C2 = 720∙(28) = 20 160 different arrangements.
You can arrange the letters in group One hundred and twenty-five different ways.
25 times. 5 letters. 5 x 5 = 25.
This is how you do it, there are 7 letters in average so it would be, 7x6x5x4x3x2x1.
5!/(2!*2!) = 30 ways.
Make notes that:There are 2 c's in the given word.There are 2 o's in the given word.Since repetition is restricted when rearranging the letters, we need to divide the total number of ways of rearranging the letters by 2!2!. Since there are 9 letters in the word to rearrange, we have 9!. Therefore, there are 9!/(2!2!) ways to rearrange the letters of the word 'chocolate'.
"Colonialist" has 11 letters, including 3 pairs of matching letters, so the letters can be arranged in: 11! / (2! * 2! * 2!) = 4,989,600 ways.
You can rearrange them 120 ways. Five of those ways could be considered English words: satin, stain, saint, antis, Tinas