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+ | <math>13</math> nondistinguishable residents are moving into <math>7</math> distinct houses in Conformistville, with at least one resident per house. In how many ways can the residents be assigned to these houses such that there is at least one house with <math>4</math> residents? | ||
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Problem
nondistinguishable residents are moving into distinct houses in Conformistville, with at least one resident per house. In how many ways can the residents be assigned to these houses such that there is at least one house with residents?
Solution
Solution
See also
Mock AIME 5 2005-2006 (Problems, Source) | ||
Preceded by Problem 8 |
Followed by Problem 10 | |
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