Mrs. Williams takes her 3 children shop-ping. Each of her children gets to select a different type
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Mrs. Williams takes her 3 children shop-ping. Each of her children gets to select a different type of cereal that only that child will eat. At the store, there are only 10 boxes of cereal left and each is a different type. In how many ways can the 3 children select the cereal?
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A Survey of Mathematics with Applications
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