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Distinguishable Permutations
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Distinguishable Permutations
For a set of
n
objects of which
n
1
are alike and one of a kind,
n
2
are alike and one of a kind,
... ,
n
k
are alike and one of a kind, the number of distinguishable permutations is:
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Permutations