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? 56 336 6,720 8,064

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the answer is B.336

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There are 336 different ways are there to present those ribbons if the order matters.

What is the combination?

A combination is a mathematical technique that determines the number of possible arrangements in a collection of items where the order of the selection does not matter.

Eight students are competing for a blue, red, and yellow ribbon for their agriculture project.

Different ways are there to present those ribbons if the order matters.

By permutations, we have to calculate the number of different  ways to arrange the ribbon is;

[tex]=3 \times 2\times 1\\\\=6[/tex]

Now, we have to calculate the different  ways to choose 3 winners from 8 is;

[tex]=8\times 7\times 6\\\\=336[/tex]

Therefore, the correct option is (b), 336 ways are there to present those ribbons if the order matters.

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