The lifeguards at the beach post information of surfers by placing 3 flags, one above the other, on a flag pole. If there are 7 different flags available, how many possible signals can be flown?

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Hello! The answer to your question would be as followed:

The amount of possible signals that can be shown is 210.

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Answer: 210

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : The number of flags available = 7

The number of flags required = 3

Since for the arrangement of flags , the order matters.

So we apply permutation to find the number of possible signals.

The number of possible signals of 7 flags taking 3 at a time is given by :-

[tex]^7P_3=\dfrac{7!}{(7-3)!}=\dfrac{7\times6\times5\times4!}{4!}=210[/tex]

Hence, the number of possible signals of 7 flags taking 3 at a time is  210