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Distributing 5 separate awards to 20 people. [closed]


In how many ways can $5$ awards be awarded to a class of $30$?Permutations and Combinations questionsDistributing gloves to six sistersDistributing distinct apples among 5 people$5$ movies up for $10$ awards, how many ways to distributeNumber of ways three awards can be given to 5 studentsCombinations for 5 fruits distributed to 7 peopleDistributing 4 distinct balls between 3 peopleDistributing fruits to 3 people.Distributing pairs of coloured socks to people













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How can I distribute 5 distinct awards to 20 people if



a) one can receive any number of awards?



b) one can receive atmost one award?










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closed as off-topic by Eevee Trainer, Saad, Morgan Rodgers, John Omielan, N. F. Taussig Mar 15 at 10:46


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please provide additional context, which ideally explains why the question is relevant to you and our community. Some forms of context include: background and motivation, relevant definitions, source, possible strategies, your current progress, why the question is interesting or important, etc." – Eevee Trainer, Saad, Morgan Rodgers, John Omielan, N. F. Taussig
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    Hi and welcome to MSE! I want to remind you that it is generally preferred you include context when asking a question here (which can include: where this problem came from, your own attempts, and a specific idea as to where you're stuck) - it also lets us help you better! As is, your question is little more than an isolated problem, and thus likely to get a lot of downvotes and closed. Feel free to edit the context into your post though! Here's some useful links: asking a good question and a MathJax reference to format your work.
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    – Eevee Trainer
    Mar 15 at 4:12










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    Also, if we're talking about the number of ways to distribute them, it's important to note if the awards are identical or distinct. The answer will vary in each case.
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    – Eevee Trainer
    Mar 15 at 4:13










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    The awards are distinct. I'll edit my question. Thanks.
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    – user233991
    Mar 15 at 4:15










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    First answer is $20^5.$
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    – Dbchatto67
    Mar 15 at 4:47










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    Second answer is $binom 205 cdot 5!.$
    $endgroup$
    – Dbchatto67
    Mar 15 at 4:48















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$begingroup$


How can I distribute 5 distinct awards to 20 people if



a) one can receive any number of awards?



b) one can receive atmost one award?










share|cite|improve this question











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closed as off-topic by Eevee Trainer, Saad, Morgan Rodgers, John Omielan, N. F. Taussig Mar 15 at 10:46


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please provide additional context, which ideally explains why the question is relevant to you and our community. Some forms of context include: background and motivation, relevant definitions, source, possible strategies, your current progress, why the question is interesting or important, etc." – Eevee Trainer, Saad, Morgan Rodgers, John Omielan, N. F. Taussig
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.











  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Hi and welcome to MSE! I want to remind you that it is generally preferred you include context when asking a question here (which can include: where this problem came from, your own attempts, and a specific idea as to where you're stuck) - it also lets us help you better! As is, your question is little more than an isolated problem, and thus likely to get a lot of downvotes and closed. Feel free to edit the context into your post though! Here's some useful links: asking a good question and a MathJax reference to format your work.
    $endgroup$
    – Eevee Trainer
    Mar 15 at 4:12










  • $begingroup$
    Also, if we're talking about the number of ways to distribute them, it's important to note if the awards are identical or distinct. The answer will vary in each case.
    $endgroup$
    – Eevee Trainer
    Mar 15 at 4:13










  • $begingroup$
    The awards are distinct. I'll edit my question. Thanks.
    $endgroup$
    – user233991
    Mar 15 at 4:15










  • $begingroup$
    First answer is $20^5.$
    $endgroup$
    – Dbchatto67
    Mar 15 at 4:47










  • $begingroup$
    Second answer is $binom 205 cdot 5!.$
    $endgroup$
    – Dbchatto67
    Mar 15 at 4:48













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How can I distribute 5 distinct awards to 20 people if



a) one can receive any number of awards?



b) one can receive atmost one award?










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How can I distribute 5 distinct awards to 20 people if



a) one can receive any number of awards?



b) one can receive atmost one award?







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closed as off-topic by Eevee Trainer, Saad, Morgan Rodgers, John Omielan, N. F. Taussig Mar 15 at 10:46


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please provide additional context, which ideally explains why the question is relevant to you and our community. Some forms of context include: background and motivation, relevant definitions, source, possible strategies, your current progress, why the question is interesting or important, etc." – Eevee Trainer, Saad, Morgan Rodgers, John Omielan, N. F. Taussig
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







closed as off-topic by Eevee Trainer, Saad, Morgan Rodgers, John Omielan, N. F. Taussig Mar 15 at 10:46


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please provide additional context, which ideally explains why the question is relevant to you and our community. Some forms of context include: background and motivation, relevant definitions, source, possible strategies, your current progress, why the question is interesting or important, etc." – Eevee Trainer, Saad, Morgan Rodgers, John Omielan, N. F. Taussig
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Hi and welcome to MSE! I want to remind you that it is generally preferred you include context when asking a question here (which can include: where this problem came from, your own attempts, and a specific idea as to where you're stuck) - it also lets us help you better! As is, your question is little more than an isolated problem, and thus likely to get a lot of downvotes and closed. Feel free to edit the context into your post though! Here's some useful links: asking a good question and a MathJax reference to format your work.
    $endgroup$
    – Eevee Trainer
    Mar 15 at 4:12










  • $begingroup$
    Also, if we're talking about the number of ways to distribute them, it's important to note if the awards are identical or distinct. The answer will vary in each case.
    $endgroup$
    – Eevee Trainer
    Mar 15 at 4:13










  • $begingroup$
    The awards are distinct. I'll edit my question. Thanks.
    $endgroup$
    – user233991
    Mar 15 at 4:15










  • $begingroup$
    First answer is $20^5.$
    $endgroup$
    – Dbchatto67
    Mar 15 at 4:47










  • $begingroup$
    Second answer is $binom 205 cdot 5!.$
    $endgroup$
    – Dbchatto67
    Mar 15 at 4:48












  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Hi and welcome to MSE! I want to remind you that it is generally preferred you include context when asking a question here (which can include: where this problem came from, your own attempts, and a specific idea as to where you're stuck) - it also lets us help you better! As is, your question is little more than an isolated problem, and thus likely to get a lot of downvotes and closed. Feel free to edit the context into your post though! Here's some useful links: asking a good question and a MathJax reference to format your work.
    $endgroup$
    – Eevee Trainer
    Mar 15 at 4:12










  • $begingroup$
    Also, if we're talking about the number of ways to distribute them, it's important to note if the awards are identical or distinct. The answer will vary in each case.
    $endgroup$
    – Eevee Trainer
    Mar 15 at 4:13










  • $begingroup$
    The awards are distinct. I'll edit my question. Thanks.
    $endgroup$
    – user233991
    Mar 15 at 4:15










  • $begingroup$
    First answer is $20^5.$
    $endgroup$
    – Dbchatto67
    Mar 15 at 4:47










  • $begingroup$
    Second answer is $binom 205 cdot 5!.$
    $endgroup$
    – Dbchatto67
    Mar 15 at 4:48







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1




$begingroup$
Hi and welcome to MSE! I want to remind you that it is generally preferred you include context when asking a question here (which can include: where this problem came from, your own attempts, and a specific idea as to where you're stuck) - it also lets us help you better! As is, your question is little more than an isolated problem, and thus likely to get a lot of downvotes and closed. Feel free to edit the context into your post though! Here's some useful links: asking a good question and a MathJax reference to format your work.
$endgroup$
– Eevee Trainer
Mar 15 at 4:12




$begingroup$
Hi and welcome to MSE! I want to remind you that it is generally preferred you include context when asking a question here (which can include: where this problem came from, your own attempts, and a specific idea as to where you're stuck) - it also lets us help you better! As is, your question is little more than an isolated problem, and thus likely to get a lot of downvotes and closed. Feel free to edit the context into your post though! Here's some useful links: asking a good question and a MathJax reference to format your work.
$endgroup$
– Eevee Trainer
Mar 15 at 4:12












$begingroup$
Also, if we're talking about the number of ways to distribute them, it's important to note if the awards are identical or distinct. The answer will vary in each case.
$endgroup$
– Eevee Trainer
Mar 15 at 4:13




$begingroup$
Also, if we're talking about the number of ways to distribute them, it's important to note if the awards are identical or distinct. The answer will vary in each case.
$endgroup$
– Eevee Trainer
Mar 15 at 4:13












$begingroup$
The awards are distinct. I'll edit my question. Thanks.
$endgroup$
– user233991
Mar 15 at 4:15




$begingroup$
The awards are distinct. I'll edit my question. Thanks.
$endgroup$
– user233991
Mar 15 at 4:15












$begingroup$
First answer is $20^5.$
$endgroup$
– Dbchatto67
Mar 15 at 4:47




$begingroup$
First answer is $20^5.$
$endgroup$
– Dbchatto67
Mar 15 at 4:47












$begingroup$
Second answer is $binom 205 cdot 5!.$
$endgroup$
– Dbchatto67
Mar 15 at 4:48




$begingroup$
Second answer is $binom 205 cdot 5!.$
$endgroup$
– Dbchatto67
Mar 15 at 4:48










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