Catherine rolls a standard 6-sided die six times. If the product of her rolls is \(2500\) then how many different sequences of rolls could there have been? (The order of the rolls matters.)
\(\phantom{If the product of her rolls is 2700}\)
Catherine rolls a standard 6-sided die six times. If the product of her rolls is 2500 then how many different sequences of rolls could there have been? (The order of the rolls matters.)
If you go to https://web2.0calc.com/questions/help-plz_51258
you can check out the earlier answer I gave, and GA's elaboration
on the way to have done it using permutations.
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