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Permutations Formula

Calculate the number of ordered arrangements with P(n,r) = n! / (n-r)!.
Learn when order matters in counting problems.

The Formula

P(n, r) = n! / (n - r)!

The permutations formula counts the number of ways to arrange r items out of n total items.

Order matters in permutations — ABC is different from CBA.

Variables

SymbolMeaning
P(n, r)Number of permutations of r items from n items
nTotal number of items available
rNumber of items being chosen/arranged
n!n factorial

Example 1

How many 3-letter arrangements can be made from the letters A, B, C, D, E?

n = 5 (five letters), r = 3 (choosing 3)

P(5, 3) = 5! / (5 - 3)! = 5! / 2!

P(5, 3) = 120 / 2

P(5, 3) = 60 arrangements

Example 2

In a race with 10 runners, how many ways can gold, silver, and bronze be awarded?

n = 10 (runners), r = 3 (medal positions)

P(10, 3) = 10! / (10 - 3)! = 10! / 7!

P(10, 3) = 10 × 9 × 8 = 720

P(10, 3) = 720 ways

When to Use It

Use the permutations formula when:

  • The order of selection matters (1st, 2nd, 3rd place finishes)
  • Arranging people in seats or positions
  • Creating codes, passwords, or PIN numbers (without repetition)
  • Scheduling tasks in a specific order

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