Find the value of the indicated term in nPr. n r $^nP_r$ 1. 206 1 *hint for the answer 2. 3 2 The average number of adult human bones 3. 5 2 The number of letters of the longest English word without consonant 4. 5 60 The atomic number of Calcium in the Periodic Table 5. 2 56 The number of island groups in the Philippines 6. 1 66 The number of planets in the solar system 7. 2 132 The number of books in the bible 8. 4 24 The number of teams in PBA 9. 6 720 The number of times Philippines won in the Miss Universe 10. 3 9240 The number of vital orgrans that are essential for survival The number of languages Jose Rizal was able to speak Your answer
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nPc represents the number of permutations of n objects taken c at a time. The formula for nPc is n! / (n-c)!, where ! represents factorial. In this case, we are given the value of nPc as 206. Let's assume that n is the total number of objects and c is the number Show more…
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