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Mathematics, 07.04.2020 17:28 cesar4478

Maya owns 3 different rings. She wears all 3 rings, but no 2 rings on the same finger, and none on her thumbs. Assuming she can wear any right on any finger, how many ways can she wear the 3 rings?

a) Does "order matter" for this situation?
b) Is "repetition allowed" for this situation?
c) Write out your formula for this question (use * for multiplication):
d) Then the integer answer is ___.

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