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29 April, 01:54

Willie Wonka gives everyone who visits his factory 12 pieces of candy to take home. He never gives a person 2 or more pieces of the same type of candy. If Mr. Wonka has 23 different types of candy, in how many different ways could Mr. Wonka give a visitor his candy?

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  1. 29 April, 02:02
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    1,352,078 ways

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we are to calculate the number of ways in which Mr Wonka can give his candy to a visitor.

    This is a selection problem. Hence what we will be using is simply combination.

    This is just a way of choosing 12 pieces of candy from a total of 23

    Mathematically; 23C12 = 23! / (23-12) !12!

    = 1,352,078 ways
  2. 29 April, 02:17
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    Answer:1,352,078 ways
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