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Thank you very much for your input!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please help this simple kid from Africa. I have a question relating to an assessment - there are 4 questions in the assessment. In order not to repeat questions in an assessment, question 1 could be any of 13 questions, question 2 any of 21 questions, question 3 any one of 14 questions and question 4 any one of 12 questions. PLEASE, HOW DO I CALCULATE THE NUMBER OF POSSIBLE PERMUTATIONS FOR THE ASSESSMENT??
Your help would be GREATLY appreciated...........
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