Math, asked by antu2511968, 4 months ago

How many ways can 11 fruits be selected from 8 apples and 5
bananas if there should be at least three bananas in each
selection.​

Answers

Answered by vikrantsingh65
0

Answer:

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Answered by 1308manjistha
1

Answer:

Whenever it is not explicity mentioned that fruit and distint, We take them as identical. 0 or more orange can be selected from 4 identical oranges in (4+1)=5 ways. 0 or more apples can be selected from 5 identical apples in (5+1)=6 ways.

0 or more mangoes can be selected from 6 identical mangoes in 7 ways.

∴ Total no. of ways in which all of three types of fruits can be selected (the no. of any type of fruits may also be 0),

5×6×7=210,

But in these 20 selection, there is one selection where all fruits are 0, hence we reduce 1 selection.

∴ the required no. =210−1=209

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