triangle127
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There are 19 adjacent parking spots available in a parking lot. A peculiar thing happens each day in this parking lot. None of the drivers are willing to park immediately beside another car, so there are never two adjacent spots that are both occupied. But there are always enough cars in the lot that there are never more than two empty spaces in a row. (So for example, there may be a space, a car, 2 spaces, a car, etc. But there’s never a space, 2 cars, a space, etc. Nor is there ever a car, 3 spaces, a car, etc..) How many different ways may this parking lot be occupied with cars? (Assume cars are identical.)