Member of a club are electing a president, a vice-president, and a treasurer. If each club member is eligible for each position and no one can hold two positions, is the number of possible different outcomes greater than 900? (1)The number of members in the club is greater than 10. (2)After a president is elected, there are 11 members left from which to choose the other two positions.

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Member of a club are electing a president, a vice-president, and a treasurer. If each club member is eligible for each position and no one can hold two positions, is the number of possible different outcomes greater than 900? (1)The number of members in the club is greater than 10. (2)After a president is elected, there are 11 members left from which to choose the other two positions.






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