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For those who werent here the last thread or the ones before:
So far the best answer is "You don't have to watch any more than the 14 there are. Just look up the correct order of the 14 episodes and watch them in that order." So, 14.

Wrong answers:
14!, 14!/13!, 0 (You still gotta watch the episodes anons.)

0. Why would I watch a terrible anime?

Sorry, I would really help you but this sounds like permutation shit and my doctor advised me to not get into permutation as there's a high chance to catch autism and Ebola

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People really don't know this? It's an open problem in mathematics that Zig Forums made significant contributions to. I'm disappointed in you Zig Forumsnons. The current best known bound is between 93,884,313,611 and 93,924,230,411.

Some bullshit number like eleventeen which doesn't see any usage whatsoever. This kind of abstract thinking is neither applicable or worth knowing save for the fact it is best left out of problem solving. Haruhi is another show, much like Baccano!, that tricks the viewer into reading too deeply into a series when it is best just glossed over for its face value.

found the mathlet

It is 14!. Also:
>14 is right
>14!/13! is wrong
actual retard

Zero. Because it's shit.

Let's rephrase the question.

What is the least number of cards in a deck that you would need to have in order to arrange 14 cards in every order possible?

It's not 14! because the orders can overlap. Simplifying it to just 2 episodes, the answer would be 3 because you'd watch 1,2,1 in that order. Both orders (1,2 and 2,1) appear as substrings.
Never go into any STEM field, especially not math.

If you watch episodes 1, 2, and 1 in that order, you have seen 2 episodes. The answer is 14.

Stop being a smartass and intentionally interpreting the problem incorrectly. Giving a "technically correct" answer doesn't address the spirit of the question.

I'm interpreting the problem correctly, go complain to whoever wrote the problem for writing it incorrectly.

No you're not. Language is ambiguous. You know the writer's intent and getting caught up in semantics isn't helpful. If it unambiguously meant what you're interpreting it to mean, it would say "distinct episodes."

It's unambiguous as it is.

No, the answer is very obviously 14.

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Trolled.

Trolled hard.

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196?

Reminder that /sci/ actually got credited in a mathematical proof.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superpermutation
oeis.org/A180632/a180632.pdf

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