document.write( "Question 1117410: i) How many possible signals can be formed (e.g. 1st flag green, 2nd green, 3rd red, 4th
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document.write( "green, 5th blue, 6th blue, is one possible signal)? \r
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document.write( "ii) What is the probability that a signal formed will find the 6 flags in this configuration
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document.write( "(but not only in this order): 3 green flags, 2 blue and 1 red? \n" );
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