@Gene: Didn't you mean (2n)! / (n!)^2 ? On Jan 13, 10:22 pm, Gene <gene.ress...@gmail.com> wrote: > The number of ways that n things can be positioned within 2n things is 2n > choose n. This is equal to (2n!) / (n!)^2.
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