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Distributing 5 separate awards to 20 people. [closed]
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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?
combinatorics
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closed as off-topic by Eevee Trainer, Saad, Morgan Rodgers, John Omielan, N. F. Taussig Mar 15 at 10:46
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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?
combinatorics
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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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– 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 $binom 205 cdot 5!.$
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– 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?
combinatorics
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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?
combinatorics
combinatorics
edited Mar 15 at 4:15
user233991
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closed as off-topic by Eevee Trainer, Saad, Morgan Rodgers, John Omielan, N. F. Taussig Mar 15 at 10:46
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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 $binom 205 cdot 5!.$
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– Dbchatto67
Mar 15 at 4:48
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$begingroup$
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.
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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.
$endgroup$
– 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.
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– 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.
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– 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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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