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A group of six students run in an election for the two positions of c
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A group of six students run in an election for the two positions of class president and vice president. How many different possible president-vice president combinations can be elected?
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Explanation: Six students have a chance at the president slot, and then the vice president will be chosen from the remaining five. So there are (6)(5)=30 possibilities. You do not have to divide by 2, because the president-vice president combination is ordered; President Smith and Vice President Jones is not the same combination as President Jones and Vice President Smith.
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