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  • 12-03-2018
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How many different towers can you make using one red, one blue and one yellow block?

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MangoSorbet
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  • 13-03-2018
You can make 6 different towers. If red was at the bottom, there'd be two different possibilities for that: red, yellow, blue, and red, blue, yellow. Same for if blue was at the bottom: blue, red, yellow, and blue, yellow, red. Yellow also applies: yellow, red, blue, and yellow, blue, red. 3*2=6, so 6 possible towers. 
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