You are given a box of 9 individual chocolates arranged in 3 rows of 3 chocolates each. You leave them unguarded and return to find two of them missing. You later discover that your brother has taken one and your sister the other. The number of ways the two missing chocolates could be distributed between brother and sister in the box is
My work:
Originally 9 chocolates can be arranged 3! * 3! = 36 ways
And now in 2! * 2! = 4 or 3! * 1! = 6 ways
I don't know what to do
My work:
Originally 9 chocolates can be arranged 3! * 3! = 36 ways
And now in 2! * 2! = 4 or 3! * 1! = 6 ways
I don't know what to do
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