What is the permutation (w/o repetition) if n 15 and r = 6?
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In this case, we have 15 options for each of the 6 positions in the permutation. This means that for the first position, we can choose any of the 15 options. For the second position, we can also choose any of the 15 options, and so on. Show more…
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