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How many different signals can be transmitted by arranging 2 red, 3 yellow and 2 green flags on a pole, if all the seven flags are used to transmit a signal?

To find: Number of distinct signals possible


Total number of fags = 7


2 are of 1 kind, 3 are of another kind, and 2 are of the 3rd kind


number of distinct signals =


Hence 210 different signals can be made


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