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Gabriel's favorite snack just became available in 3 new flavors, and he wants to try each of the new flavors one after the other.
In how many unique orders can Gabriel arrange the new flavors?

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Gabriel's favorite snack just became available in 33 new flavors, and he wants to try each of the new flavors one after the other. \newlineIn how many unique orders can Gabriel arrange the new flavors?\newline

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Q. Gabriel's favorite snack just became available in 33 new flavors, and he wants to try each of the new flavors one after the other. \newlineIn how many unique orders can Gabriel arrange the new flavors?\newline
  1. Arrange New Flavors: There are 33 new flavors to arrange.\newlineNumber of orders: 3!3!
  2. Calculate Factorial: Calculate the value of 3!3!.\newlineNumber of orders = 3!=3×2×1=63! = 3 \times 2 \times 1 = 6

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