SOLUTION: I start at square "1", and have to finish at square "7", moving at each step to a higher numbered adjacent square. How many possible routes are there?

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Question 1183540: I start at square "1", and have to finish at square "7", moving at each step to a higher numbered adjacent square. How many possible routes are there?
Answer by math_helper(2461)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It depends on the geometric layout of the squares, a description of which is unfortunatly omitted from your question.
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