satishchandra wrote:A rectangular floor measures 2 by 3 meters. There are 5 white, 5 black, and 5 red parquet blocks available. If each block measures 1 by 1 meter, in how many different color patterns can the floor be parqueted?
(A) 104
(B) 213
(C) 577
(D) 705
(E) 726
The rectangular floor measures 2 by 3 meters.
Thus there are 2*3 = 6 blocks of measurement 1 by 1 meter.
Now there are 3 possible color for each block.
Thus if we had infinite numbers of parquet blocks of each color, we would've done the decoration in 3^6 = 729 ways.
But we have a limited number of parquet blocks of each color, i.e 5 of each. Therefore all of the blocks cannot be of the same color at the same time. Thus all of the 6 blocks are white or black or red is not possible. Therefore except these 3 impossible cases the scenario is same as if we have infinite numbers of parquet blocks.
Therefore, actual number of different patterns = (729 - 3) =
726
The correct answer is
E.