SOLUTION: A comedian knows four jokes. One joke is old, one joke is new, and the other jokes are somewhere between. If the order in which these jokes are told make a difference in terms of h

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Question 1163074: A comedian knows four jokes. One joke is old, one joke is new, and the other jokes are somewhere between. If the order in which these jokes are told make a difference in terms of how they are received, how many ways can they be delivered if the old joke is told first and the new joke is told last?
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Then the comedian has only two possibilities to choose between two permutations of two jokes
that are in between.