Fifty runners compete in a 10K race. How many different outcomes are possible assume

Chapter 17, Problem 17.8

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Fifty runners compete in a 10K race. How many different outcomes are possible? assume that there are no ties. The answer to this question depends on what we are judging. Find different answers to this question depending on the context. a. We want to know in what place every runner finished. b. The race is a qualifying race, and we just want to pick the ten fastest runners. c. The race is an Olympic final event, and we care only about who gets the gold, silver, and bronze medals.

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