SOLUTION: How can you plant ten cabbages in five rows of four cabbages each?
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Question 362907: How can you plant ten cabbages in five rows of four cabbages each?
Answer by HasanSahin(52) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You must use factorial.
(number of places)! / [(number of cabbages)! * (number of places - number of cabbages)!]
The number of total places are 20 as (5 rows)*(4 places in a row)
20! / [10! * (20-10)!] = number of possibilities
RF.
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