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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Draw a grid 5x5. Add grid points, a key and 10 objects. But the ten objects must not have 2 objects in the same line in any direction. NO MORE THAN 2, YOU MAY HAVE 2 BUT NO MORE THAN 2.

OpenStudy (istim):

Not in the same direction, but they could be in opposite directions and be parallel right?

OpenStudy (istim):

If so, then you have 360*2=720 possibilities for these objects.

OpenStudy (istim):

Well, I guess just 360...

OpenStudy (istim):

Now that I reviewed it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Um,, If you have 3 objects diagonally it wouldn't work.

OpenStudy (istim):

Why not?

OpenStudy (istim):

Are these defined lengths?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Because it still counts as one direction so you can only have 2.

OpenStudy (istim):

But they can face the opposite direction of each other, but still be parallel. Unless there is a special "direction" here.

OpenStudy (istim):

|dw:1335448945799:dw| An example. Are they allowed to overlap?

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