A grocery store wants to place a row of candy at the check-out counter. If the cashier has one box each of 3 different types of candy, in how many different orders can the boxes of candy be arranged?_____ orders
Q. A grocery store wants to place a row of candy at the check-out counter. If the cashier has one box each of 3 different types of candy, in how many different orders can the boxes of candy be arranged?_____ orders
Identify Items: Identify the number of items to arrange.There are 3 different types of candy boxes to arrange.
Determine Arrangements: Determine the number of arrangements.The number of different orders in which 3 items can be arranged is given by the factorial of the number of items, which is 3! (3 factorial).
Calculate Factorial: Calculate the value of 3!.3!=3×2×1=6