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A child has 4 wooden blocks. How many different ways can she stack 3 of them into a tower?

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Answer:

Explanation:

To find the number of different ways she can stack 3 of them in a tower, we need to use the formula:


_(n)P_(k)=(n!)/((n-k)!)

n = 4

k = 3


_(n)P_(k)=(4!)/((4-3)!)


_(n)P_(k)=(4!)/(1!)


_(n)P_(k)=(4*3*2*1!)/((1)!)


_(n)P_(k)=(4*3*2*1!)/(1)


_(n)P_(k)=(24)/(1)

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