Homework: Homework #2 (Chapter 7 Score: 0 of 54 of 89 89 complete) 8.1.21 Find the number of distinguishable permutations of the letters in each word below: (a) initial (b) Canada (c) decreed (a) The number of distinguishable permutations (Simplify your answer)
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(a) For the word "initial", there are 7 letters, and all of them are distinct. Show more…
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