Question
Verne has 6 math books to line up on a shelf. Jenny has 4 English books to line up on a shelf. In how many more orders can Verne line up his books than Jenny?
Answers
GPT 3.5
The number of ways to arrange books in a specific order is calculated by calculating the factorial of the number of books.
For Verne, he has 6 math books, so the number of ways he can arrange them is 6! = 720 ways.
For Jenny, she has 4 English books, so the number of ways she can arrange them is 4! = 24 ways.
Thus, Verne can line up his books in 720-24 = 696 more ways than Jenny.
For Verne, he has 6 math books, so the number of ways he can arrange them is 6! = 720 ways.
For Jenny, she has 4 English books, so the number of ways she can arrange them is 4! = 24 ways.
Thus, Verne can line up his books in 720-24 = 696 more ways than Jenny.