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In a garden, there are five trees in a row. Each tree is either an apple tree or an orange tree. The first tree.........

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In a garden, there are five trees in a row. Each tree is either an apple tree or an orange tree. The first tree is an apple tree. If an apple tree is immediately followed by an orange tree, then the next tree after the orange tree must be an apple tree.
How many possible arrangements of the five trees are there?

posted Jan 14 by Yogeshwar Thakur

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