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  1. artofproblemsolving.com › wiki › indexArt of Problem Solving

    8 Video Solutions. 9 See also. Problem 25. Alice has apples. In how many ways can she share them with Becky and Chris so that each of the three people has at least two apples? Solution 1 (Stars and Bars/Sticks and Stones) Note: This solution uses the non-negative version for stars and bars.

  2. 1 de ago. de 2023 · This can be calculated using the combination formula: C (n + r - 1, r) = C (26, 2) = 325. Therefore, there are 325 ways for Alice to share her 24 apples with Becky and Chris, ensuring that each person has at least two apples. Learn more about sharing apples among three people here: brainly.com/question/24186381. #SPJ14.

  3. 18 de nov. de 2022 · Assuming Alice has 2 apples, there are 19 ways to split the rest of the apples with Becky and Chris. The total number of ways to split 24 apples between the three friends is equal to 19 + 18 + 17 + 16 + 15 + ...……+ 2 + 1 = 20 x ( 19 / 2 ) = 190

  4. To solve this, we can use the concept of combinations and permutations. Since Alice has 24 apples and each person must get at least two apples, we can subtract the minimum allocation (2 apples per person) from the total count before distributing. This leaves us with 24 - 6 = 18 apples to distribute freely among the three people.

  5. artofproblemsolving.com › wiki › indexArt of Problem Solving

    Problem 24. In triangle , point divides side so that . Let be the midpoint of and let be the point of intersection of line and line . Given that the area of is , what is the area of ? Solution. Problem 25. Alice has 24 apples. In how many ways can she share them with Becky and Chris so that each of the three people has at least two apples ...

  6. artofproblemsolving.com › wiki › indexArt of Problem Solving

    Alice has apples. In how many ways can she share them with Becky and Chris so that each of the three people has at least two apples?

  7. Question: Alice has 24 indistinguishable apples. In how many ways can she share them with Becky and Chris so that each of the three people has at least two apples? Use permutations and combinations