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how many arrangments are possible with 3 apples and 4 oranges if fruits of species are alike​

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Answered by sahildhande987
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Formula: \large\frac{n!}{p!r!}

4 Oranges and 3 apples

n=(4+3)

p=4

r=5

By applying Formula

\implies\large\frac{ (4+3)!}{4! 3!}

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Answered by rishu6845
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Answer:

35

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