Document 3 of 5
This 5-page document is the third in a series of five (FREE) documents devoted to the exploration of Latin squares. The exercises included have students use the factorial in determining the total number of Latin squares of order-n (n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6) from the number of reduced Latin squares of the same order.
While this document includes the solutions, the student exercises (no solutions) can be found in the document entitled "Latin Squares_Determining Ln from Rn (Stude