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A standard six-sided die is rolled 6 times. You are told that among the rolls, there was one 1, 2 two's, and 3 three 's. How many possible sequences of rolls could there have been? (For example, 323132 is one possible sequence.)

 May 8, 2021

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6! / (1! 2! 3!) = (6*5*4)/(2)=6*5*2=60

edited by MathProblemSolver101  May 8, 2021
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6! / (1! 2! 3!) = (6*5*4)/(2)=6*5*2=60

edited by MathProblemSolver101  May 8, 2021
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Nice :))

I got sniped. 

 

=^._.^=

catmg  May 8, 2021
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Thank you, catmg! :)

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Thanks!

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