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Suppose, as a rough estimate, we say that there are 20 distinct geons used for object recognition; and each geon can come in 5 classifiable qualitative sizes (tiny, small, moderate, large, huge); and a pair of geons can be placed in 10 distinct qualitative relations (geon A on top of geon B; geon A to upper left of geon B; geon A to the left of geon B; and so forth).How many distinct two-geon objects do we have in the space described above?
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