Agency Cases An investigative agency has 7 cases and 5 agents. How many different ways can the cases be assigned if only 1 case is assigned to each agent?
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Step 1: Calculate the number of ways to choose 5 cases out of 7 using the formula \( \binom{7}{5} = \frac{7!}{5! \times (7-5)!} \). Show more…
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