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25 October, 11:56

Suppose there are 7 roads connecting town a to town b and 6 roads connecting town b to town

c. in how many ways can a person travel from a to c via b?

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  1. 25 October, 12:25
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    First, we should answer two simple questions.

    1. How many ways can we travel from a-b?

    2. How many ways can we travel from b-c?

    This is given in the problem - because there are 7 roads connecting a to b, there are 7 ways to get from a-b. Because there are 6 roads from b-c, there are 6 ways to get from b-c.

    Now that we understand this, we can use some logic to figure out the rest of the problem. Let's think about each case.

    Let's go from a-b. We'll choose road 1 of 7. Now that we are in b, we have 6 more choices. This means that there are 6 ways to get to from a-c if we take road 1 when we go to b.

    If we take any road going from a-b, there will be 6 options to get from b-c.

    So, we can just add up the number of options because we know that there are 6 routes per road from a-b. This is simply 7*6 = 42. So, there are 42 ways to travel from a to c via b.
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