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To arrange 3 distinct items, you can use the factorial of the number of items, which is calculated as 3! (3 factorial). This equals 3 × 2 × 1 = 6. Therefore, there are 6 different ways to arrange 3 distinct things.
draw a flow chart to arrange 3 numbers in ascending order
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(3/3) + (3/3) = 2
3/3 + 3/3 = 2
To arrange 3 algebra books and 3 geometry books on a shelf so that no two books of the same type are next to each other, you can use the concept of permutations. There are 3! ways to arrange the algebra books and 3! ways to arrange the geometry books. This gives a total of 3! * 3! = 36 ways to arrange the books on the shelf such that no two books of the same type are next to each other.
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33 + (3/3)
3!=>3*2*1=6ways
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