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Mathematics, 05.11.2019 06:31 bbea

Use counting arguments from the preceding chapter. my couch potato friend enjoys sitting in front of the tv and grabbing handfuls of 5 chocolates at random from his snack jar. unbeknownst to him, i have replaced one of the 20 chocolates in his jar with a cashew. (he hates cashews with a passion.) how many possible outcomes are there the first time he grabs 5 chocolates?

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