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Permutation and Combination

The document discusses the calculation of n-digit positive integers formed by the digits 0 and 1, with the condition that no consecutive digits are 0. It defines bn as the count of such integers ending with 1 and cn for those ending with 0. The specific question posed is to determine the value of b6, with multiple choice answers provided.

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Permutation and Combination

The document discusses the calculation of n-digit positive integers formed by the digits 0 and 1, with the condition that no consecutive digits are 0. It defines bn as the count of such integers ending with 1 and cn for those ending with 0. The specific question posed is to determine the value of b6, with multiple choice answers provided.

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Let n denote the number of all n-digit positive integers formed by the digits 0,1

or both such that no consecutive digits in them are 0. Let bn = the number of such
n-digit integers ending with digit 1 and cn= the number of such n-digit integers
ending with digit 0. The value of b6, is
A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 11

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