6. The number of ways to arrange 3 people in a row is A. $12$ ways B. $18$ ways C. $24$ ways D. $36$ ways [Figure][Figure][Figure][Figure][Figure] C. C and D can know each other's scores B. B can know all four people's scores
6. The number of ways to arrange 3 people in a row is\\
A. $12$ ways\\
B. $18$ ways\\
C. $24$ ways\\
D. $36$ ways\\
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C. C and D can know each other's scores\\
B. B can know all four people's scores