Totally Diced

If you throw a dice thrice, how many possibilities are there where the order of occurrences does not matter?

Example : The case 2 , 2 , 3 2,2,3 is the same as 2 , 3 , 2 2,3,2


The answer is 56.

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1 solution

Siddharth G
May 22, 2014

The formula for this is
( 6 + 3 1 3 ) {6+3-1 \choose 3} = ( 8 3 ) {8 \choose 3} = 56

You mean Stars and Bars right? And you're in class 10 now right? Anyone else from your batch ( if you're in class 10th ) in brilliant?

Krishna Ar - 7 years ago

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Who is this am am by the way. Also Siddharth is in my batch and krishna you are right in predicting that this is stars and bars

Aayush Mani - 6 years, 12 months ago

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:). Thanks. I'd also like to know how you've solved so many problems in such short time...thats so freaking cool! @Aayush Mani

Krishna Ar - 6 years, 11 months ago

Yes he is in my batch in class 10 and this stars and bars.

am am - 6 years, 12 months ago

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