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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 23:50, joyceslater16

Suppose the sample space for a probability experiment has 70 elements. If items from the sample space are selected without replacement, how many different ways can you select all of the items? Remember that "without replacement" means that the items are not returned to the sample space after they are chosen. Write your answer in factorial notation.

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