Mathematics
Mathematics, 10.03.2020 04:40, itsdria

Cindy has 6 identical pink candies and 8 identical green candies. Find the number of ways that Cindy can line up her candies in a row, so that there are exactly four places where a pink candy is next to a green candy. One example is $PPGGG.$

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