Solve the problem. In a local election, there are eight candidates running for five positions as judges on the Supreme Bench. What is the number of possible outcomes of the election? 3! ळाल 40 56 120 none of these о

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Solve the problem.
In a local election, there are eight candidates running for five positions as judges on the Supreme Bench. What is the number of possible outcomes of
the election?
3!
ळाल
40
56
120
none of these
о
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