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    Solve the Problem. -Awards Are to Be Presented to Seven People: Jeff, Karen
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Solve the Problem. -Awards Are to Be Presented to Seven People: Jeff, Karen

Question 73

Question 73

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Solve the problem.
-Awards are to be presented to seven people: Jeff, Karen, Lyle, Maria, Norm, Olivia, and Paul. How many different orders are possible for the awards if Karen is to receive the first award and Lyle the last?


A) 120
B) 24
C) 840
D) 360

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