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25 July, 22:43

Suppose that 5 identical red wooden blocks and 6 identical white wooden blocks are to be stacked, one on top of another, to form one tall tower of blocks. How many different colour patterns can result?

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  1. 25 July, 23:10
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    This is the concept of permutations, to get the number of different colour patterns obtained when 5 identical red wooden blocks and 6 identical wooded blocks stacked together, we calculate for their permutations which is:

    6P5

    =720

    the answer is 720 patterns
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