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4 different math books, 6 different physics books and 2 different chemistry books are to be arranged on a shelf. how many different arrangements are possible if
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4 different math books, 6 different physics books and 2 different chemistry books are to be arranged on a shelf. how many different arrangements are possible if
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Hello There!
To find the total number of possibilities just multiply the number of items:
4 x 6 x 2 = 48.
There are 48 different arrangements possible.
Hope This Helps You!
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