| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1814 - 300 pages
...follow» : — If a, bc S a, c, b. 3 I b, a, c. ' <]b,c,a. SI c, b, a. б'«,«,». Hence, To ßnd the Number. of different Changes or Permutations,...last product will be the number of changes required. 2. How many different way» may the first five lottern of the alphabet b« arranged? A. 130. 3. How... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1828 - 286 pages
...things are capable, — Multiply continually together all the terms of the natural series of numbers, from 1 up to the given number, and the last product will be the answer. 2. How many variations may there be in the position of the nine digits ? Ans. 362880. 3. A... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1828 - 266 pages
...things are capable, — Multiply continually together all the terms of the natural series of numbers, from 1 up to the given number, and the last product will be the answer. 2. How many variations may there be in the position of the nine digits ? Ans. 362880. 3. A... | |
| Arithmetic - 1829 - 196 pages
...different things are capable, RULE. Multiply together all the terms of the natural series of numbers, from 1 up to the given number, and the last product will be the answer. 2. Christ Church in Boston has 8 bells ; how many changes may be rung on them ? Ans. 40320.... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1829 - 280 pages
...b, c. a, c, b. b, a, c. b, c, a. c, b, a. c, a, b. Hence, to find the number of different changes 01 permutations, which may be made with any given number of different things ; — t Multiply togetjier all the terms V the natural series, from 1 up to ike given number, and the... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1830 - 294 pages
...things are capable, — Multiply continually together all the terms of the natural series of numbers, from 1 up to the given number, and the last product will be the answer. 2. How many variations may there be in the position of the nine digits ? Ans. 362880. 3. A... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1830 - 280 pages
...things are capable, — Multiply continually together all the terms of the natural •cries of numbers, from 1 up to the given number, and the last product will be the answer. 2. How many variations may there be in the position of the nine digits ? Ans. 362880. 3. A... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1830 - 286 pages
...fa b, c ala c, b 3jb o 4 1 Ь c. 5 c bj a 6 U a, b Hence, to find the number of different changes 01 permutations, which may be made with any given number of different things ; — и/i to tíie given number, ana the Itisl product will be ¡he number of changes required. 2.... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1831 - 276 pages
...things are capable, — Multiply continually together all the terms of the natural series of numbers, from 1 up to the given number, and the last product will be the answer. 2. How many variations ma)- there be in the position of the nine digits ? Ans. 362880. 3. A... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1833 - 268 pages
...things are capable,— Multiply continually together all the terms of the natural series of numbers, from 1 up to the given number, and the last product will he the answer. 2. How many variations may there be in the position of the nine digits ? Ans. 362880.... | |
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