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Counting and Probability
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Wize University Statistics Textbook > Counting Techniques
Counting and Probability
3 Activities
In how many ways can we rearrange the letters in the word SEVEN to form a unique string of letters?
A. 40
B. 45
C. 60
D. 90
E. 120
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