Michaelmoo
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Um. My method does acknowledge the fact that you can have all those different possibilities. If it didn't, I would've multiplied by 1 instead of 9C5. I chose all the possible combinations of 5 from the 9 places. I dno how ur thinking about it. But that includes scenarios such as OOOOOEEEE, OEOOEEOOE, EEOOOOOEE etc.This wont work sorry, just like gurmies said
"Your method fails to acknowledge that 135792468 is a possibility...as is something like, say, 821345796"
I might be wrong but:
[4^5 + 3^5 + 2^5 + 1^5]*4! = 31,200
Chose a place for 1, there are 4 spots as you have to allow room for all the potential spacings. Then there are 4 spots for 3 and so on (hence 4^5)...but I think my logic breaks down as for each 1-4 extra spaces you allow it creates even MORE 1-4 cases.
There are similar alphabetical order questions in Cambridge 3U using words, none of which I have solved either.
Ur method is completely wrong lol. You've created an excess of positions.
Tim and lolokay seem to have got the same answer as me from a different approach though.
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