In how many ways can 6 volunteers be assigned to 6 booths for a charity bazaar? A. 1,440 ways B. 360 ways C. 720 ways D. 1 way
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We need to find the number of ways to assign 6 different volunteers to 6 different booths. This is a permutation problem because the order in which we assign the volunteers to the booths matters. Show more…
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