SOLUTION: How many 3-letter codes can be formed with the letters A, B, and C if each letter can be used only once in the code?

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Question 839834: How many 3-letter codes can be formed with the letters A, B, and C if each letter can be used only once in the code?
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ABC
ACB
BAC
BCA
CAB
CBA
Six

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