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Mathematics, 03.03.2020 03:30 Anthonyc123

Seven blue and four red balls are to be arranged in order. How many ways can this be done if (1) The blue balls are distinguishable (e. g. numbered) as are the red balls. (2) Blue balls are distinguishable, but the red balls are identical. (3) The balls of each color are indistinguishable.

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