The number of ways of pressing blue before yellow if all buttons are to be pressed? [closed]











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3 buttons are red, 2 are blue and 2 are yellow.
Also, the case when the number of blue and yellow buttons are unequal.










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    3 buttons are red, 2 are blue and 2 are yellow.
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      Also, the case when the number of blue and yellow buttons are unequal.







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      closed as off-topic by Steve Kass, Chinnapparaj R, ArsenBerk, Leucippus, Lord Shark the Unknown Nov 17 at 6:56


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      closed as off-topic by Steve Kass, Chinnapparaj R, ArsenBerk, Leucippus, Lord Shark the Unknown Nov 17 at 6:56


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          Imagine the blue and yellow buttons are a single color (blellow). Then ordering the red and blellow button presses is equivalent.






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            accepted










            Imagine the blue and yellow buttons are a single color (blellow). Then ordering the red and blellow button presses is equivalent.






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              Imagine the blue and yellow buttons are a single color (blellow). Then ordering the red and blellow button presses is equivalent.






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                up vote
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                accepted






                Imagine the blue and yellow buttons are a single color (blellow). Then ordering the red and blellow button presses is equivalent.






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                Imagine the blue and yellow buttons are a single color (blellow). Then ordering the red and blellow button presses is equivalent.







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                answered Nov 17 at 3:43









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