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30 October, 03:00

Eight students are competing for a blue, red, and yellow ribbon for their agriculture project. How many different ways are there to present those ribbons if the order matters?

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  1. 30 October, 04:23
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    If the order matters, then we are dealing with permutation. There are 8 students and three colors. This gives us the expression

    ₈P₃

    which is equal to 336.

    Therefore, there are 336 different ways.
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