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2 November, 09:03

How many ways are there to choose positive integers a, b and c, not necessarily distinct, so that a + b < c and c ≤ 5?

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  1. 2 November, 09:19
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    You’re taking about comparison, so there isn’t a definite answer. The answer is undefined or N/A
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