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Solution - Factorials

31469973260387937525653122354950764088012280797258232192163168247821107200000000000000
31469973260387937525653122354950764088012280797258232192163168247821107200000000000000

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Factorials

Step-by-step explanation

1. Find the factorial

The factorial of 62 is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to 62:

62!=62·61·60·59·58·57·56·55·...·7·6·5·4·3·2·1=31469973260387937525653122354950764088012280797258232192163168247821107200000000000000

Why learn this

There are more ways to arrange a deck of cards than there are atoms on Earth. In fact, if you were to shuffle a standard deck of fifty-two cards and lay them out in a row, it would probably be the first time in all of human history that exact arrangement has been laid out and the last time it ever will be. Such enormous numbers are hard to even imagine and, thanks to factorials, we do not have to try.

Factorials, which are expressed as a whole number followed by an exclamation point (for example: 10!), are used frequently in mathematics, mostly to determine the number of different combinations, or permutations, a set of things can have. In our card example, the factorial would be 52!, which is equal to roughly 8 with 67 zeros.
Look at the deck next time you decide to play a game of cards. Chances are you are holding something that has never existed in that exact way before and never will again.

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