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6 July, 21:02

Roberta is lining up nine different coloured blocks. There are five green blocks, two white blocks and two orange blocks. In how many ways can she arrange these blocks?

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  1. 6 July, 21:08
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    If the blocks were 9 different colors, then there would be

    9! (factorial) = 362,880 different ways to line them up.

    But for each different line-up, there are 5! = 120 ways to arrange

    the green blocks and you can't tell these apart, 2! = 2 ways to arrange

    the white blocks and you can't tell these apart, and 2!=2 ways to arrange

    the orange blocks and you can't tell these apart.

    So the number of distinct, recognizable ways to arrange all 9 blocks

    is

    (9!) / (5! · 2! · 2!) = (362,880) / (120 · 2 · 2) = 756 ways.
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