Two make combinations you would take 2x1=2 combinations only
42 combinations.
Using all 13 squares, and not counting different orientations, only one.
There are only 11 different types of cube nets if you use six squares.
You can make three squares
Two make combinations you would take 2x1=2 combinations only
20 different combinations of silverware
25 different combinations.
42 combinations.
Using all 13 squares, and not counting different orientations, only one.
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There are only 11 different types of cube nets if you use six squares.
Their is 25 combinations
You can make three squares
If the 6 digits can be repeated, there are 1296 different combinations. If you cannot repeat digits in the combination there are 360 different combinations. * * * * * No. That is the number of PERMUTATIONS, not COMBINATIONS. If you have 6 different digits, you can make only 15 4-digit combinations from them.
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