SOLUTION: Thank you so much for helping me!! Here is the problem: I have three stacks of 38 cards with words on them. Pile #1 (38cards), Pile #2 (38cards), and pile#3 (38cards). How m

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Question 879495: Thank you so much for helping me!!
Here is the problem: I have three stacks of 38 cards with words on them. Pile #1 (38cards), Pile #2 (38cards), and pile#3 (38cards). How many 3 word combinations can I make with the cards using one card from each stack. The stacks will stay in the order 1,2, 3. .

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


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