C2, C3 and C5 Please explain and answer C2 State a distribution problem whose an
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C2, C3 and C5
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C2 State a distribution problem whose answer is 53. What would the equiva- lent word-counting problem be? C3 Find the number of ways to put ten people into five rooms C4 Find the number of ways to distribute 52 cards to four people. (It is not assumed that each person receives an equal number of cards.) C5 Find the number of functions from a seven-element set to a ten-element set. (Hint: Think of one of the sets as a set of balls and the other as a set of boxes. Which is which?)Explanation / Answer
C3)
number of ways for 1 people = 5 as they can go in any 5 rooms
hence total number of way = 5^10
C4)
there are 4 different people , 52 different cards
hence total 52! /(13!)^4
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