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Mathematics, 19.02.2020 20:33 emilybutler

Consider the lists of length six made with the symbols P, R, O, F, S, where repetition is allowed. (For example, the following is such a list: (P, R,O, O,F, S).) How many such lists can be made if the list must end in an S and the symbol O is used more than once?

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