Statement I The number of ways distributing , identical balls in distinct boxes such that no box is empty, is .
Statement II The number of ways of choosing any places from different places, is .
Which is correct?
Statement I is correct, Statement II is correct; Statement II is not a correct explanation for Statement I
Explanation for the correct option:
Finding the required number of ways given in the statements:
Suppose the number of ways to distribute identical objects amongst persons where each person gets at least one object is equal to the number of ways of selecting places out of different places, is given by
Therefore,
According to Statement I,
Number of distinct boxes
Number of identical balls
Now, the number of ways will become
Therefore, the statement I is correct
Also, for statement II,
The Number of ways will become .
Therefore, the statement II is correct.
Hence, both statements are true but Statement II is not the correct explanation of the other statement.
Therefore, the correct answer is option (A).