Assume that there is a group of 13 students making presentations on 3 issues: parking fees, recreational sports facilities, and cafeteria quality. One student is selected to be primarily responsible for each issue. No one has responsibility for more than one issue. In how many ways can the issues be assigned?

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 Assume that there is a group of 13 students making presentations on 3 issues: parking fees, recreational sports facilities, and cafeteria quality. One student is selected to be primarily responsible for each issue. No one has responsibility for more than one issue.

In how many ways can the issues be assigned? 

 
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