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Mathematics, 31.05.2020 03:02 davistakeisha95

Six people are sitting around a circular table, and each person has either blue eyes or green eyes. Let x be the number of people sitting next to at least one blue-eyed person, and let y be the number of people sitting next to at least one green-eyed person. How many possible ordered pairs (x, y) are there? (For example, (x, y) = (6,0) if all six people have blue eyes, since all six people are sitting next to a blue-eyed person, and zero people are sitting next to a green-eyed person.)

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