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Let x be a string of length n, and let y be a string of length n − k, for 1 ≤ k < n. we wish to line up the symbols in x with the symbols in y by adding k blanks to y. suppose that we add two separate blocks of blanks, one of size i and one of size k − i, for 1 ≤ i < k. how many ways are there to do this? ways

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