dk Wrote:How does 3! * 3! ensure that the females are at the front of the single line formation?
Also, when order matters, is it best to use the slot method instead of the anagram method?
By setting up your equation of 3! * 3! you are specifying that the females are at the front of the line. Here's how:
Let's assume that your female dolphins are A, B, and C
Your male dolphins are D, E, and F
In slot one, we need a female dolphin. How many options are there? 3
In slot two, we need a female dolphin. How many options remain (since one dolphin was already chosen for slot one)? 2
In slot three, we need a female dolphin. How many options remain? 1
Thus, the females can be arranged in 3*2*1 ways. Then we go through the same process for the male dolphins in slots four, five and six, and again we have 3*2*1.
Multiplying the two arrangements together, we get 3!*3!.
As for slot vs. anagram, either of those can work when order matters. The slot is often just a mathematically simplified version of the anagram. Let me know if you need further explanation here.