The newly elected president needs to decide the remaining 6
The newly elected president needs to decide the remaining 6 spots available in the cabinet he/she is appointing. If there are 12 eligible candidates for these positions ( where rank matters), how many different ways can the members of the cabinet be appointed?
The newly elected president needs to decide the remaining 6 spots available in the cabinet he/she is appointing. If there are 12 eligible candidates for these positions ( where rank matters), how many different ways can the members of the cabinet be appointed?
Solution
If the rank didn\'t matter number of ways would be 12C6.
Since the rank matters, we would permutate the number of seats in addition .
Number of ways=12C6*6!=665280
