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well for d) if it has exactly 2 broccolis: then it would be (22+5-1 choose 22) 1 broccoli: (23+5-1 choose23) and no broccoli:(24+5-1 choose 24) and you multiply the three together...e and f are similar --[[User:Krwade|Krwade]] 21:33, 10 February 2009 (UTC) | well for d) if it has exactly 2 broccolis: then it would be (22+5-1 choose 22) 1 broccoli: (23+5-1 choose23) and no broccoli:(24+5-1 choose 24) and you multiply the three together...e and f are similar --[[User:Krwade|Krwade]] 21:33, 10 February 2009 (UTC) | ||
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+ | Can you explain why those three numbers need to be multiplied on d)? Also, wouldn't it cause a problem of overcounting things? --[[User:Lee|Lee]] 17:22, 11 February 2009 (UTC) |
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For the first two you use theorem 2, but I need some guidance on the rest of those questions. Any ideas?
well for d) if it has exactly 2 broccolis: then it would be (22+5-1 choose 22) 1 broccoli: (23+5-1 choose23) and no broccoli:(24+5-1 choose 24) and you multiply the three together...e and f are similar --Krwade 21:33, 10 February 2009 (UTC)
Can you explain why those three numbers need to be multiplied on d)? Also, wouldn't it cause a problem of overcounting things? --Lee 17:22, 11 February 2009 (UTC)