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Mathematics, 17.01.2022 04:20 j015

Consider a melody to be 7 notes from a single piano octave, where 2 of the notes are white key notes and 5 are black key notes. Notes can be repeated. How many melodies are possible if the 5 black notes cannot all be "adjacent" in the melody? Adjacent in this context meaning not adjacent on the piano keyboard but occurring without white notes between them. For example, while the pattern WW is not allowed, the pattern WBW is.

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