Math, asked by harshita200431, 4 months ago

An ice cream parlour offers only family packs of ice cream with 11 different flavours. If each member of a family loves different flavours , then maximum how many such families can purchase the ice cream if each family contains equal no. Of persons?

Answers

Answered by mamaraepeltier
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Answer: 11

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by AditiHegde
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Given:

An ice cream parlour offers only family packs of ice cream with 11 different flavours.

To find:

Maximum how many such families can purchase the ice cream if each family contains equal no. Of persons

Solution:

From the given information, we have the data as follows

An ice cream parlour offers only family packs of ice cream with 11 different flavours.

So, there are a total of 11 flavours.

Each member of a family loves different flavours.

So, for each person, different flavoured ice cream.

We are asked to find, "Maximum how many such families can purchase the ice cream if each family contains equal no. of persons".

As the number of family members is not mentioned, let, the number of family members be "n".

So, the maximum number of families who can purchase the ice cream if each family contains equal no. of persons is, 11^C_n.

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