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WINSTONCH [101]
4 years ago
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Jill, who lives in City C, plans to visit 3 different cities, M, L, and S. She plans to visit each city exactly once and return

to City C after the 3 visits. She can visit the cities in any order. In how many different orders can she visit the 3 cities
Mathematics
1 answer:
Karo-lina-s [1.5K]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Jill can visit these 3 cities in 6 different orders.

Step-by-step explanation:

As question clearly tells that Jill plan to visit 3 different cities M, L, and S.

She plans to visit each city exactly once and return to City C after 3 visits.

So the different orders in which she can visit 3 cities will be

M L S C

M S L C

L M S C

L S M C

S M L C

S L M C

In other words number of ways she can visit = 3! = 6

So there are 6 orders in which she can visit these three cities.

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