There are 7 people available to fill five specific jobs on an assembly line. How many ways could they be assigned to the five available positions on the assembly line (order of assignment does matter)?
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There are 7 people available to fill five specific jobs on an assembly line. How many ways could they be assigned to the five available positions on the assembly line (order of assignment does matter)?
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