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3 June, 01:56

How many ways are there to put 6 balls in 3 boxes if the balls are distinguishable but the boxes are not?

Hint (s):

The following cases are the most likely to be miscounted:

* Putting 2 balls into each box.

* Putting 3 balls into two boxes.

* Putting 4 balls into a box and 1 ball into the other 2 boxes.

The answer is not 207.

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  1. 3 June, 03:03
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    This is essentially asking how many different ways to partition 6 into 3 segments.

    I am assuming "no ball in a box" is not allowed.

    6 can be partitioned as

    (4,1,1), (3,2,1), and (2,2,2)

    So, calculate each partition, we get

    (6 choose 4) + (6 choose 3) * (3 choose 2) + (6 choose 2) * (4 choose 2)

    = 15 + 20*3 + 15*6

    =165
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