Arm Cyst Her Rims

I ain't counting that lot mate! :eek:

But at least I've got it onto another page! ;)
 
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one day youre going to type something and there wont be anymore letters left there, because you wasted them
 
The formula for working out the number of permutations of a string of numbers (or characters) is N (to the power of n-1)

[Why can't we do superscripts (& subscripts)? Or if we can will someone explain to me, please.]

So Merry Christmas has 14 characters but 2 of them are duplicated ( R & S)
So the formula is 12 (to the power of 12-1) = 12 (to the power of 11) = 743,008,370,688

Anybody agree?

Try typing that lot out!
 
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Oops...wrong formula!!!

The correct formula is N! divided by (L1! X L2!)

where N is the number of letters
! is the factorial ( N X (N-1) X (N-2) X (N-3) etc)
And L is the duplicated letters L1, L2 etc.

So the formula is 14! divided by 2! X 2! (the factorial of 2 is 2 (L1 X (L1-1))

= 87,178,291,200 X 4

= 21,794,572,800

Still don't wanna type it out!
 
So the formula is 14! divided by 2! X 2! (the factorial of 2 is 2 (L1 X (L1-1))

= 87,178,291,200 X 4

= 21,794,572,800

Oops wrong again

= 87,178,291,200 / 4
= 21,794,572,800
 
Put that wacky baccy fag out, it's starting to muddle you lad. :LOL:
 
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