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In how many ways can you arrange two white rooks on an empty chess board so that either one could take the other?
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In how many ways can you arrange two white rooks on an empty chess board so that either one could take the other?
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You arrange them in 10000 different ways according to Albert
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You arange them in 10,000 different ways according to Albert
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