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9 May, 02:06

4. Corrupt professor Z has a class of 50 students. He needs to give exactly 10 A's. However five students already have a special deal (they are professor Z's nephews and nieces) and will get A's for sure. How many ways can the 10 A's be distributed?

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  1. 9 May, 02:34
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that the professor Z has a class of 50 students is corrupt. However five students already have a special deal (they are professor Z's nephews and nieces) and will get A's for sure.

    Thus out of 10 students 5A's are reserved

    Remaining 5 can be distributed in

    I 5 to any one of the 45, II to any one of the 44 ...

    i. e. 45P5 ways

    no of ways = 45P5 = = 146611080
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