How Many Ways Can Three People Line Up

Three People in a Row

Three people, A, B and C, stand in a row. How many different orders are there?

Once the first place is taken, two people are left, and those two can stand in only two orders, which fixes the last place. That gives 3 × 2 × 1 = 6. The tree shows the choices shrinking at every step, right in the number of branches.