SOLUTION: On a 7 by 7 chessboard, two of the squares are colored orange and the remaining squares are colored blue. Under these conditions, how many distinct colorings are possible? (Do no

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Question 951634: On a 7 by 7 chessboard, two of the squares are colored orange and the remaining squares
are colored blue. Under these conditions, how many distinct colorings are possible?
(Do not count two colorings as distinct if one can be obtained from the other by rotating
the chessboard.)

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