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It seems it is this problem is easy enough to write out all the possibilities.
 
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This is the same answer that i got along with most others.  It is clear and easy to understand.  I would have written out the question so it is easy to follow if i do not have a book in front of me.  Good job! I give you an A in my book.
 
This is the same answer that i got along with most others.  It is clear and easy to understand.  I would have written out the question so it is easy to follow if i do not have a book in front of me.  Good job! I give you an A in my book.
  
--[[:ccuriel_MA375Fall2008walther|ccuriel]]
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--[[:ccuriel_MA375Fall2008walther|ccuriel]] 21:03, 5 October 2008

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It seems it is this problem is easy enough to write out all the possibilities.

poss 1. (5)(0)(0) This stands for all five items in any of the three boxes because they are indistinguishable.

poss 2. (4)(1)(0) This stands for four items in one of the three boxes and the remaining item in one of the remaining two boxes.

poss 3. (3)(2)(0) Same reasoning.

poss 4. (3)(1)(1)

poss 5. (2)(2)(1)


--Jahlborn 22:34, 28 September 2008 (UTC)


This is the same answer that i got along with most others. It is clear and easy to understand. I would have written out the question so it is easy to follow if i do not have a book in front of me. Good job! I give you an A in my book.

--ccuriel 21:03, 5 October 2008

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