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Standard XII
Mathematics
Number of Functions Possible from Set A to Set B
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Find the number of ways in which
5
identical balls can be distributed among ten identical boxes, if not more than one can go into a box.
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Solution
We have ten boxes &
5
balls. Maximum
1
ball can be place in box.
(No. of ways)
=
10
C
5
=
252
.
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