So, we have a total of 11 light bulbs. 5 are green, 4 are yellow and two are red. In cases in which the light bolbs are considered identical, we use the following math formula:
![N=(n!)/(n_g!n_(y!)n_r!)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/mx8kot09xjk3eaulefhbiaqrlb96xj8ktq.png)
In which n is the total, 11. ng is thee number of green lightbulbs, ny the number of the yellow ones, and nr the number of the reds. So:
![\begin{gathered} N=(11!)/(5!4!2!) \\ N=(11\cdot10\cdot9\cdot8\cdot7\cdot6\cdot5!)/(5!\cdot24\cdot2) \\ N=11\cdot10\cdot9\cdot7 \\ N=6,930 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/bvnxawi57d4bdc35wscowcvqqn4yk1uoen.png)
So, Ahmad has 6,930 distinct orders