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6 sets of numbers are given: 6, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1
how many different ways can they be arranged?
I'm not sure how they got it. the solution says there are 3 "zeros" and 2 "ones" alike. the permutations of the six numbers are
6!/(3!2!) = 60
can someone explain why they did that? i thought they were suppose to use the nCr formula
thanks
how many different ways can they be arranged?
I'm not sure how they got it. the solution says there are 3 "zeros" and 2 "ones" alike. the permutations of the six numbers are
6!/(3!2!) = 60
can someone explain why they did that? i thought they were suppose to use the nCr formula
thanks