Assuming only male & female...the correct answer is 6 Combinations
Generally speaking...(ex: male-female-male =1, female-male-female=2, etc,etc)
2007-10-31 15:39:44
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answer #1
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answered by RacerX 4
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2007-10-31 15:36:20
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answer #2
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answered by only god can judge me 4
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9
2007-10-31 15:36:23
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answer #3
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answered by mooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 7
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1 + 2 = 3
1+ 1+ 1= 3 lol
:)
2007-10-31 15:42:11
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answer #4
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answered by Latina de Corazon 5
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there are 6 possible outcomes of 3 numbers. It is a factorial calculation and is done as follows: (If you assume a number can be used more than once the result is different.-27 possibles)
3X2X1=6: all the possible outcomes are below, assuming each digit is used once
123
132
213
231
312
321
2007-10-31 15:42:33
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answer #5
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answered by Mike 7
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I say 4: AB, AC, BC and ABC together. I don't consider the people alone to be "a combination"
2007-10-31 15:38:28
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answer #6
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answered by davster 6
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well, theres 3 factorial positions possible (6). Assuming you line up like a sandwhich, and dont make triangles and stuff.
2007-10-31 15:37:28
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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3 women
2 women 1 guy
1 woman 2 guys
and the other one that i wont say... that makes 4
2007-10-31 15:38:04
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answer #8
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answered by Bob 5
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lets use a, b anc c...
<--imagine this border being the bed...
example:
ab is (a on bottom, b on top)
so...
ab
ba
ac
ca
bc
cb
abc
acb
bac
bca
cab
cba
a ("alone") while bc watch
b (alone) while ac watch...
u get the picture...many combos! the list is pretty damn long!
2007-10-31 15:44:29
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answer #9
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answered by ξℓ Çђαηφσ 7
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I like the way you think. I think their should be lots of ways you can do this.All you need is a little imaginary mind.
2007-10-31 15:53:56
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answer #10
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answered by ? 2
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