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An octave contains twelve distinct notes (on a piano, five black keys and seven white keys). How many different eight-note melodies within a single octave can be written if the black keys and white keys need to alternate?

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Answer: Ok, so you have 8 white notes and 5 black.

You want to write an 8 note melody, with te only restriction that you need to alternate the colors.

so if we start with the white keys you have

8 possibilities, then 5, then 8, then five, and so on.

so you have [tex]8^{4} *5^{4}[/tex]

and also you can start with a black key, that will give you the same amount of combinations.

so total number is 2*[tex]8^{4} *5^{4}[/tex] = 512000

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