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n = 4
k = 1

n! / k! (n-k)!

What is the answer brainlets?

>> No.10166497

>>10166493
The way you wrote it works out to 4!*3!

>> No.10166498

>>10166493
4?

>> No.10166500

>>10166493
About 3.50

>> No.10166502
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10166502

4

>> No.10166506

>>10166498
>>10166502
Order of operations. He didn't write n! / (k! (n-k)!)

>> No.10166512

>>10166502
sick reference bro.

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>>10166506

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>>10166493
'bout tree-fiddy

>> No.10166532

>>10166519
>He thinks multiplication has a higher priority than division
Lol

>> No.10166541

>>10166532
So what is your answer?

>> No.10166544

>>10166541
4!*3!

>> No.10166545
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>>10166544
Lol

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>>10166541
>>10166506

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>>10166545
>>10166553
>The absolute state of /sci/
You aren't dividing n! by k!(n-k)!, the order of operations specifies that you are dividing n! by k! and multiplying the result by (n-k)!

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144

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>>10166544
kek