SOLUTION: There are six different cards (three red and three blue) with the letters R, S, M on them. Each card has exactly one letter, and each of these letters is on exactly two cards (one

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Question 1132914: There are six different cards (three red and three blue) with the letters R, S, M on them. Each card has exactly one letter, and each of these letters is on exactly two cards (one red and one blue). How many different ways are there to put all six cards in a row with letters face up and right-side up such that every card appears right next to another card with the same letter?

Answer by ikleyn(52794) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Hey,


I know what RSM is: the Russian School of Math.


I know that the goal of RSM is to give an advanced Math education to their students, and the way to get this goal is in that 

          >>>  the students solve their problems ON THEIR OWN.  <<< 



I like the problems like these . . . And I love the forum "algebra.com" . . . 
And I love to help students in developing their skills in Math at the forum "algebra.com" . . . 



But I have a question: did they at RSM instructed you to go the forum "algebra.com" with their problems 
seeking for solutions from the outside ?



Did they allow you to go outside  with their problems and to bring them back the solved problems - solved not by you, 
but by others, and show these solutions as if it were you who solved them ?



Wouldn't it be across of their  AND YOUR  goals  to go in this way ?  ??   ???



Did they allow you to publish outside their intellectual property, in general ?