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Joe does push-ups, sit-ups, and jumping jacks. He does these in a different order every day. How many different orders are possible?
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Joe does push-ups, sit-ups, and jumping jacks. He does these in a different order every day. How many different orders are possible?
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He could do all three exercises in 6 different orders
Ex.
123
132
213
231
312
321
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there are six different orders
p, s, j
p, j, s
s, j, p
s, p, j
j, p, s
j, s, p
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