Answer:
For the first position, there are 8 possible choices. For the second position, there are 7 possible choices, and so on up until the eighth position where there can only be 1 choice (the remaining student out of the 7 chosen one). If we rewrite this mathematically, we get 8! (eight factorial).
8!=8×7×6×5×4×3×2×1=40,320
∴ There are 40,320 possible ways 8 students can be arranged in a line.
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