In Exercise, determine whether the situation involves

Chapter 3, Problem 15E

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Problem 15E

In Exercise, determine whether the situation involves permutations, combinations, or neither. Explain your reasoning.

The number of ways eight cars can line up in a row for a car wash

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QUESTION:

Problem 15E

In Exercise, determine whether the situation involves permutations, combinations, or neither. Explain your reasoning.

The number of ways eight cars can line up in a row for a car wash

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The number of ways eight cars can line up in a row for a car wash.

The claim is to determine whether the situation involves permutation, combination, or neither.


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