The first card can be any one of 3. For each of those . . .
The second card can be either of the remaining 2. For each of those . . .
The third card can only be the 1 that's left.
Total number of different ways to line them up= 3 x 2 x 1 = 6 .
4*3*2*1 = 24 ways.
There is not enough information to give a proper answer. The experiment is not defined. Does it comprise laying out the cards in a line, choosing one or more cards and if so, with or without replacing.
It depends how you arrange them - I got eight triangles, without any left over.
Two coins at each vertex.
There are infinitely many regular pentagons - a different one for each value for the length of its side.
In 6 way
4*3*2*1 = 24 ways.
There are six different ways to arrange the letters XYZ... XYZ XZY YXZ YZX ZXY ZYX
There are 40320 ways.
7*6*5*4*3*2*1= 5040 different ways
You can only have between zero and 15 cards in your Side Deck.
No.
There is not enough information to give a proper answer. The experiment is not defined. Does it comprise laying out the cards in a line, choosing one or more cards and if so, with or without replacing.
The online service Google Advisor compares many different credit cards and displays their pros and cons side by side. This can be used to determine which credit card is perfect for one's individual needs.
it depends on the albem. how big is it? how many cards on 1 page? can you do a two side thing?
you can equip it with up to five equip cards unless you have other spell or trap cards on the field then you could only equip it with as many free spaces there are There is no limit to how many cards can be equipped to a monster unless it says so on the card. The only limit is how many you can have on the field at one time, so the de facto limit is 10 (5 on your side of the field and 5 on your opponent's side of the field).
1. First you have to shuffle the Tarot deck well. When you are shuffling, you have to think of the question you seek answers for. 2. Then you can devide the shuffled deck to 3 piles and combine them with interchanging the 1st and 2nd piles. 3. After that, spread the cards like a rainbow left to right; back side up. 4. You have to pick a certain number of cards from that. You don't see the picture side, but the reverse side. 5. Finally you have to arrange them according to the "Spread". The most common spread is Celtic Cross. For that you have to pick 10 cards. If you are reading for yourself you can remove the steps 2, 3 and 4 and jump to step 5 from 1