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Q81.The number of ways of getting a sum 16 on throwing a dice four times is______

What This Question Tests

This question is a classic dice problem, asking for the number of ways to get a specific sum when throwing dice multiple times, which can be solved using generating functions or systematic enumeration.

Concepts Tested

Counting integer solutionsStars and bars method (implied)Generating functions (alternative)

Formulas Used

Coefficient of x^k in (x^1 + ... + x^6)^n

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๐Ÿ“‹ Question Details

Chapter
Permutation & Combination
Topic
Combinations with repetition (Dice problems)
Year
2024
Shift
05 Apr Shift 1
Q Number
Q81
Type
Numerical
NCERT Ref
Class 11 Mathematics Ch 7: Permutations and Combinations

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