6! = 720
3 items (or people) can line up in 6 different sequences. 6 items (or people) can line up in 720 different sequences.
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There are 24 ways to arrange 4 people in a row.
If you keep them in a line, there are 24 ways to line them up. Then of course there are squares, diamonds, rectangles, parallelograms, stacks, etc.
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3 items (or people) can line up in 6 different sequences. 6 items (or people) can line up in 720 different sequences.
That would be 5x4x3x2x1 or 5! or 120 ways to arrange those objects in a line.
24 different ways.
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There are 24 ways to arrange 4 people in a row.
If you keep them in a line, there are 24 ways to line them up. Then of course there are squares, diamonds, rectangles, parallelograms, stacks, etc.
40320
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The number of ways to arrange six students in a lunch line can be calculated using the factorial of the number of students. Specifically, this is 6! (6 factorial), which equals 6 × 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 720. Therefore, there are 720 different ways to arrange six students in a lunch line.
In a line in 6! = 6*5*4*3*2*1 = 720 ways.
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you can arrange three beads 9 different ways.