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Mathematics, 28.01.2021 21:20 marendt2014

A landscaper needs to fill a path measuring 2 feet by 6 feet with patio stones. The patio stones are ench 1 foot by 2 feet, so the landscaper calculates that she
will need 6 of them,
Before arranging the patio stones, the landscaper wants to look at all of her
options. She cannot cut or overlap the stones, and they all must fit inside the
path area without any gaps. Two possible arrangements of the stones are shown
below. How many different arrangements are there in total?

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