the number of ways in which 15 identical apples and 10 identical oranges can be distributed among 3 persons each receiving none one or more
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8976
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Using the formula for distribution of dentical items C(n+r-1,r-1) we get number of ways of distributing oranges= C(10+3-1,3-1)=C(12,2)=66
Ways of distributing apples=C(15+3-1,3-1)=C(17,2)=136
Total ways =66×136=8976
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