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17 April, 06:01

There are balloons of 7 different colors. Six (distinct) people each select 2 balloons (possibly of the same color); each person's selection is different. How many outcomes are there for the 6 people's selections if each color of balloon is used at least once by one (or more) people?

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  1. 17 April, 06:19
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    There are 42 different color possibilitilities

    6 people x 7 colors = 42 colors for everyone
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