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I would like to meet on Tuesdays from 3-5 and work on this homework as a group. As of right now, meeting in the Union is the best meeting point. I'll be seated next to Starbucks and will bring my book. Please call or text me at 317-605-6720 with any questions or comments. Hopefully we can work through some of these problems together. Ryan Hossler
HW4MA375S10
5.5 - 10, 18, 20, 24, 44, 46, 50, 54, 62
Section 5.5
10.
18. How do we account for the overcount?
20.
24.
44.
Anyone have any ideas for 44b? This could be way off, but is the answer 4*12!^12 because there are 12! ways to place the books in specific order on each shelf, 12 places on the shelves for books (there can be any number on each shelf, but only 12 books can be used), and 4 shelves for the books to rest on?
46.
50.
54.
62. does anyone have hints on this?