Mr. Verma has four different paintings that he wishes to divide among his three children. In how many different ways can he do this if every child must get at least one painting and all four paintings are different?
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Select three paintings and arrange them among 3 children = 3!
Now there are further 3 possible options to hand over the remaining fourth painting to any one of the three children.
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