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Akira has 3 cheeses to arrange on a cheese board. She would like to arrange them in a row. In how many different orders can she arrange them?

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Akira has 3 cheeses to arrange on a cheese board. She would like to arrange them in a row

The number of permutations of n distinct objects is given by n! (n factorial). In this case, Akira has 3 cheeses to arrange in a row. Therefore, the number of different orders she can arrange them is 3! = 6¹⁴.

So Akira can arrange the 3 cheeses in 6 different ways.

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