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Re: A child must choose from among 3 balloons, each of a different color. [#permalink]
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april989 wrote:
Carcass I think the question has a typo. In the question it says 3 balloons, but in the explanation you but that the child chooses from 5 different balloons.



Thank you sir. Apologize for the typo. The book was not that clear.

Many thanks :please:
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This is a combinations problem, not a permutations (order does not matter). In combinations it follows a symmetric pattern, the way that you can arrange 0 ballons is the same as the way you can arrange all 5 (1 way). Th way you can arrange 1 ballon is the same as arrange 4. Hence the correct answer is C, that is a cool way to solve it conceptually, no calculations needed.
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