8. Three sports car drivers, Andy, Benny, and Carlo, compete in a special competition. How many possible orders (First place, Second place, and Third place) of finish are there if we assume no ties? Use Tree diagram for your proof of answer

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8. Three sports car drivers, Andy, Benny, and Carlo, compete in a special competition. How many possible orders
(First place, Second place, and Third place) of finish are there if we assume no ties? Use Tree diagram for your
proof of answer
Transcribed Image Text:8. Three sports car drivers, Andy, Benny, and Carlo, compete in a special competition. How many possible orders (First place, Second place, and Third place) of finish are there if we assume no ties? Use Tree diagram for your proof of answer
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