Seven red, three green and five yellow marbles are to be arranged in a row. If all the same color marbles are not distinguishable from each other, how many different arrangements are possible?
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Since all the red marbles are indistinguishable from each other, we can treat them as a single unit. So, we have one unit of red marbles. Show more…
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