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A game has to be made from marbles of n colors, where n marbles has to be kept one upon another. In how many ways these marbles can be arranged?




Is the answer is $1$ if $n = 0?$










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    Th number of ways to arrange 0 marbles is $1$. Yes. However I have absolutely no idea what "A game has to be made from marbles of n colors, where n marbles has to be kept one upon another" is supposed to mean. That sentence does not make any sense to me.
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A game has to be made from marbles of n colors, where n marbles has to be kept one upon another. In how many ways these marbles can be arranged?




Is the answer is $1$ if $n = 0?$










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    Th number of ways to arrange 0 marbles is $1$. Yes. However I have absolutely no idea what "A game has to be made from marbles of n colors, where n marbles has to be kept one upon another" is supposed to mean. That sentence does not make any sense to me.
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A game has to be made from marbles of n colors, where n marbles has to be kept one upon another. In how many ways these marbles can be arranged?




Is the answer is $1$ if $n = 0?$










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Is the answer is $1$ if $n = 0?$







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    Th number of ways to arrange 0 marbles is $1$. Yes. However I have absolutely no idea what "A game has to be made from marbles of n colors, where n marbles has to be kept one upon another" is supposed to mean. That sentence does not make any sense to me.
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    Th number of ways to arrange 0 marbles is $1$. Yes. However I have absolutely no idea what "A game has to be made from marbles of n colors, where n marbles has to be kept one upon another" is supposed to mean. That sentence does not make any sense to me.
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Th number of ways to arrange 0 marbles is $1$. Yes. However I have absolutely no idea what "A game has to be made from marbles of n colors, where n marbles has to be kept one upon another" is supposed to mean. That sentence does not make any sense to me.
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Th number of ways to arrange 0 marbles is $1$. Yes. However I have absolutely no idea what "A game has to be made from marbles of n colors, where n marbles has to be kept one upon another" is supposed to mean. That sentence does not make any sense to me.
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