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How Many Ways Can 6 People Be Chosen and Arranged

Question 49

Question 49

Multiple Choice

How many ways can 6 people be chosen and arranged in a straight line if there are 8 people to choose from?


A) 20,160
B) 48
C) 40,320
D) 720

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