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Discrete Mathematics - Test Questions I
Question 1 - Question: From a class of 32 students, 4 are to be chosen for a competition. In how many ways can this be done? Answer: We are to select 4 students from 32. This selection can done ..
Question 1 - Question: From a class of 32 students, 4 are to be chosen for a competition. In how many ways can this be done? Answer: We are to select 4 students from 32. This selection can done ..Question 3
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Question: Prove that the number of ways in which (m+n) dissimilar things can be divided into two groups containing m and n Answer: If we select m things out of (m+n) things, then n things are left out . Then, this gives (m+n) that can be divided into two groups containing m and n thin..
Question: Prove that the number of ways in which (m+n) dissimilar things can be divided into two groups containing m and n Answer: If we select m things out of (m+n) things, then n things are left out . Then, this gives (m+n) that can be divided into two groups containing m and n thin..Question 3
Question: Answer: = 5 + 10 + 10 + 5 + 1 = 31 = RH..
Question: Answer: = 5 + 10 + 10 + 5 + 1 = 31 = RH..Question 5
Question: A boy has 3 library tickets and 8 books of his interest in the library. Of these 8, he does not want to borrow Chemistry Part II, unless Part I is also borrowed. In how many ways can he choose the three books to be borrowed? Answer: There are two ways of selecting 3 books: i)..
Question: A boy has 3 library tickets and 8 books of his interest in the library. Of these 8, he does not want to borrow Chemistry Part II, unless Part I is also borrowed. In how many ways can he choose the three books to be borrowed? Answer: There are two ways of selecting 3 books: i)..Question 1
Question: Answer: As n represents all positive integers, we have Multiplying the above terms of both sides respectively, we get Multiplying both sides of inequality by n!, we get ..
Question: Answer: As n represents all positive integers, we have Multiplying the above terms of both sides respectively, we get Multiplying both sides of inequality by n!, we get ..Question 3
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