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Mathematics, 25.09.2019 01:10 squawk1738

If we were to select one president, one vice president, one secretary, one treasurer, and one communications
coordinator from 9 candidates, how many different choices could we have?
β€’ if we were to select one president, one vice president, one secretary, and two board members from 9 candidates, how
many different choices could we have?
kuwat's response to both of these questions is the same: the answer is p, = 15120. is there an error in his answer?
explain why or why not.

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