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Not liking the fact that this is a Primary 3 question. The only way to do this at the Primary 3 level is by listing as shown.

The actual theory behind this would be 3 x 2 = 6, but this is only covered at A-Level in a topic called combinatorics (which, like the name suggests, studies the number of ways to group objects together).