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Question Number 180162 by Acem last updated on 08/Nov/22
How many words can be formed from letters of the   “Your answer is wrong”? So that they shouldn′t   start with ′o′ neither ′w′ and  shouldn′t end   with ′w′, and should be′r′ & ′s′ adjacents.     Oya...n, Wen...y, Iog...w , Yourws...e  : are invalid   Enrsow...g : is valid
$${How}\:{many}\:{words}\:{can}\:{be}\:{formed}\:{from}\:{letters}\:{of}\:{the} \\ $$$$\:“{Your}\:{answer}\:{is}\:{wrong}''?\:{So}\:{that}\:{they}\:{shouldn}'{t} \\ $$$$\:{start}\:{with}\:'{o}'\:{neither}\:'{w}'\:{and}\:\:{shouldn}'{t}\:{end} \\ $$$$\:{with}\:'{w}',\:{and}\:{should}\:{be}'{r}'\:\&\:'{s}'\:{adjacents}. \\ $$$$ \\ $$$$\:\cancel{{O}ya}…{n},\:\cancel{{W}en}…{y},\:{Iog}…\cancel{{w}}\:,\:{You}\cancel{{r}w}\cancel{{s}}…{e}\:\::\:{are}\:{invalid} \\ $$$$\:{Enrsow}…{g}\::\:{is}\:{valid} \\ $$$$ \\ $$
Commented by JDamian last updated on 08/Nov/22
Define “word”
$${Define}\:“{word}'' \\ $$
Commented by Acem last updated on 08/Nov/22
from letters of that sentence
$${from}\:{letters}\:{of}\:{that}\:{sentence} \\ $$
Commented by mr W last updated on 08/Nov/22
just to make clear, a word should not  start with o or w, and should not  end with w, and r & s should not be  adjacent. correct?
$${just}\:{to}\:{make}\:{clear},\:{a}\:{word}\:{should}\:{not} \\ $$$${start}\:{with}\:{o}\:{or}\:{w},\:{and}\:{should}\:{not} \\ $$$${end}\:{with}\:{w},\:{and}\:{r}\:\&\:{s}\:{should}\:{not}\:{be} \\ $$$${adjacent}.\:{correct}? \\ $$
Commented by JDamian last updated on 08/Nov/22
I meant real English words?
Commented by Acem last updated on 08/Nov/22
Good morning Sir, yes but r&s are adjacents,   I modified the question, with some examples   ′English, French and German are not my   nation language′ so, sorry for all if i couldn′d   express some phrases accurately
$${Good}\:{morning}\:{Sir},\:{yes}\:{but}\:{r\&s}\:{are}\:{adjacents},\: \\ $$$${I}\:{modified}\:{the}\:{question},\:{with}\:{some}\:{examples} \\ $$$$\:'{English},\:{French}\:{and}\:{German}\:{are}\:{not}\:{my} \\ $$$$\:{nation}\:{language}'\:{so},\:{sorry}\:{for}\:{all}\:{if}\:{i}\:{couldn}'{d} \\ $$$$\:{express}\:{some}\:{phrases}\:{accurately} \\ $$
Commented by Acem last updated on 08/Nov/22
Mr. JDamian, the idea is not in words with    well−known meaning, imagine that as   different (codes, passwords, forms, color,... etc)
$${Mr}.\:{JDamian},\:{the}\:{idea}\:{is}\:{not}\:{in}\:{words}\:{with}\: \\ $$$$\:{well}−{known}\:{meaning},\:{imagine}\:{that}\:{as}\: \\ $$$${different}\:\left({codes},\:{passwords},\:{forms},\:{color},…\:{etc}\right) \\ $$
Commented by mr W last updated on 08/Nov/22
@Acem sir:  thanks for clarification! i understand  now the question.
$$@{Acem}\:{sir}: \\ $$$${thanks}\:{for}\:{clarification}!\:{i}\:{understand} \\ $$$${now}\:{the}\:{question}. \\ $$
Commented by Acem last updated on 08/Nov/22
That′s good Sir, good luck, and thanks for alerting   me about some unclear details.
$${That}'{s}\:{good}\:{Sir},\:{good}\:{luck},\:{and}\:{thanks}\:{for}\:{alerting} \\ $$$$\:{me}\:{about}\:{some}\:{unclear}\:{details}. \\ $$
Commented by Acem last updated on 02/Dec/22
If someone like to try before writing the solution   tomorrow
$${If}\:{someone}\:{like}\:{to}\:{try}\:{before}\:{writing}\:{the}\:{solution} \\ $$$$\:{tomorrow} \\ $$

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