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Check out the formula on page 378. It can be used for this question.
 
Check out the formula on page 378. It can be used for this question.
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Just list all the possibilities in ad-hoc way and then count them. - Arman Suleimenov

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Anyone has any idea how to approach this question? -Wooi-Chen Ng


Check out the formula on page 378. It can be used for this question.


Just list all the possibilities in ad-hoc way and then count them. - Arman Suleimenov

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