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24. There are 4 balls and 3 boxes where the balls are to be put in. In
how many ways can this be done if
(a) the balls are distinct and the boxes are distinct
(b) the balls are distinct but the boxes are identical?
(c) the balls are identical but the boxes are distinct?
(d) the balls are identical and the boxes are identical?​

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Answered by evievil
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Answer:

the ball are identical but the boxes are distnict

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

24. There are 4 balls and 3 boxes where the balls are to be put in. In

how many ways can this be done if

(a) the balls are distinct and the boxes are distinct

(b) the balls are distinct but the boxes are identical?

(c) the balls are identical but the boxes are distinct?

(d) the balls are identical and the boxes are identical?✅

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