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Three students, Brayden, Adrian, and Aubrey, line up one behind the other. How many different ways can they stand in line?
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Three students, Brayden, Adrian, and Aubrey, line up one behind the other. How many different ways can they stand in line?
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Sense there is 3 students they can line up in 6 different orders
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9 different ways. Because there are three people and they can arrange themselves three ways three times three is nine.
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