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come off it! There are 36 x 35 x 34 x 33 x 32 different arrangements!
5 different ways isn't it
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You could make a pyramid. Or you could make a rectangle shape. A cone would be unique.
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come off it! There are 36 x 35 x 34 x 33 x 32 different arrangements!
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5 different ways isn't it
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You can have: 1 row of 36 2 rows of 18 3 rows of 12 4 rows of 9 or 6 rows of 6, so in total there are 5 ways.
You could make a pyramid. Or you could make a rectangle shape. A cone would be unique.
There are 36 different ways to make 50 cents out of nickels, dimes and pennies.
2 rows of 18 squares3 rows of 12 squares4 rows of 9 squares6 rows of 6 squares9 rows of 4 squares12 rows of 3 squares18 rows of 2 squares36 rows of 1 squareI would not count "1 row of 36 squares", because you only have a single row that cannot equal another row (there is only one rowafter all). If this is for homework, I would state your reasoning for excluding (or including) that set. Count all the options up, and you have 8 different ways you can arrange the rows with the exclusion.
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