Actually, you're saying the same as I do: there is 'no way' (zero ways). To me, that's not the same as 'one way', and that's what we disagree upon. Zero ways of doing something is by all means zero to me. To put it in a broader perspective, if you define the action of arranging as 'taking some items and placing them in an order', then 'taking nothing and not doing anything with it' does not qualify as 'arranging', thus no (zero) arrangement is done.