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13 September, 12:21

How many ways are there to distribute 5 identical apples and 6 identical pears to 3 distinct people such that each person has at least one pear?

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  1. 13 September, 12:48
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    961

    Step-by-step explanation:

    5 apples and 6 pears are to be distributed among 3 different people.

    the number of ways the fruits could be distributed without restrictions is 3^ 11 = 177147

    If each person gets at least one pear, first calculate the number of ways 6 pears could be distributed among 3 people

    = 3^6 - 3

    = 729 - 3 = 726

    Secondly calculate the number of ways 5 apples could be distributed among 3 people

    3^5 = 243

    Total = 726 + 243

    = 961 ways
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