Find the number of permutations. 1. $8P_1$ 2. $_{11}P_8$ 3. $_9P_6$ 4. $_7P_3$ 5. $_3P_2$ 6. $_8P_4$ 7. $_6P_5$ 8. $_{10}P_4$ 9. $rac{5P_2}{3P_2}$ 10. $rac{_{10}P_7}{_{11}P_2}$
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