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To find: How many different 11-letter words (real or imaginary) can be formed from the letters in the word MATHEMATICS?

Answer to Problem 52AYU
4989600
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The word MATHEMATICS.
Formula used:
Calculation:
Assuming that the words can be repeated,
This is a permutation with repetition.
Each word formed will have 11 letters: 2 M’s, 2 A’s, 2 T’s, 1 H, 1 E, 1 I, 1C and 1 S.
To construct each word, we need to fill in 11 positions with the 8 letters:
The process of forming a word consists of seven tasks.
Choose the positions for the .
Choose the positions for the .
Choose the positions for the .
Choose the position for the .
Choose the position for the .
Choose the position for the .
Choose the position for the .
Choose the position for the .
Number of possible ways that can be formed is
.
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