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Chinki has some ‘fraction bars'. The longest bar is the red one (R). She has some purple bars (P) that are 3⁄4 of the length of the red one, some yellow bars (Y) that are 1⁄2 of the length of the red one and some green bars (G) that are 1⁄4 of the length of the red one. Chinki wants to arrange 2 or more different bars end to end to create a bar equal in length to the red bar. 3 DIFFERENT WAYS of doing it are shown:
(Note that GGY and YGG are two DIFFERENT arrangements.)
In all, how many different arrangements like these are possible?


Chinki has some ‘fraction bars'. The longest bar is the red one (R).

She has some purple bars (P)

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