24 ways
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.
24 ways.
24 different ways....
There are 676,000 ways to make the license plates.
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there should be 720 ways !
4! = 24 ways.
5!/(2!*2!) = 30 ways.
You can arrange the letters in group One hundred and twenty-five different ways.
24 ways
You can rearrange them 120 ways. Five of those ways could be considered English words: satin, stain, saint, antis, Tinas
This is how you do it, there are 7 letters in average so it would be, 7x6x5x4x3x2x1.
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.
Since you didn't say they had to spell anything there are 720 possibilities.
(5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1) = ( 5 ! ) = 120 ways.