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25 January, 17:44

Amy's grandmother gave her 3 identical chocolate chip cookies and 4 identical sugar cookies. In how many different orders can Amy eat the cookies such that either she eats a chocolate chip cookie first, she eats a chocolate chip cookie last, or both?

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  1. 25 January, 20:55
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    chocolate chip cookie first: 15 ways

    chocolate chip cookie last: 15 ways

    chocolate chip cookie first and last: 5 ways

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There is a total of 7 cookies.

    Is she eats a chocolate cookie first, she will have 2 chocolate cookies and 4 sugar cookies (6 in total).

    So, to find the number of different orders that Amy can eat the remaining cookies, we just need to calculate a combination of 6 choose 2 (that is, the number of ways we can put the 2 chocolate cookies among the 6 cookies) or a combination of 6 choose 4 (same thing, but for the sugar cookies):

    C (6,2) = 6! / (2! * 4!) = 6 * 5 / 2 = 15 ways

    Is she eats a chocolate cookie last, she will have 2 chocolate cookies and 4 sugar cookies (6 in total), so the problem is solved again with a combination of 6 choose 2:

    C (6,2) = 15 ways

    Is she eats a chocolate cookie first and last, she will have just 1 chocolate cookie left and 4 sugar cookies (5 in total), so the problem is solved with a combination of 5 choose 1 or a combination of 5 choose 4:

    C (5,1) = 5! / (1! * 4!) = 5 ways
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