Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Permutation and Combination, Exercise 1: Exercise 1
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If the maximum number of trials required to open all locks when there are locks and keys is , then equals

Let stand for then, is equal to

The total number of ways in which four boys and four girls can be seated around a round table, so that no two girls sit together is equal to

In a badminton tournament each player played one game with all the other players. Number of players participated in the tournament if they played games is

The number of rectangles, of any size excluding squares from the rectangle of size is

The number of ways in which a pack of cards can be divided equality into four groups, is

The number of non-negative integral solutions of , where is

The number of ways in which an examiner can assign marks to questions, giving not less than marks to any question, is
