Number of ways in which 25 identical balls can be distributed among Ram, Shyam, Sunder…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Permutations and Combinations
Number of ways in which 25 identical balls can be distributed among Ram, Shyam, Sunder and Ghanshyam such that at least 1, 2, 3, and 4 balls are given to Ram, Shyam, Sunder and Ghanshyam respectively, is :
- \({ }^{18} \mathrm{C}_{4}\)
- \({ }^{28} \mathrm{C}_{3}\)
- \({ }^{24} \mathrm{C}_{3}\)
- \({ }^{18} \mathrm{C}_{3}\)
Answer
(D) ^ 18 C _ 3
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