John, Cal, and Mark share an apartment, and a list is made showing who is supposed to wash dishes for each day from Monday through Fridaynumber of possible outcomes???And how do you get the answer?
3/27/2006 8:40:00 PM
Let's start with this: If there are 3 people, and 3 days, the first day there are 3 possibilities, day 2 there are 2 possibilities, and day 3 there is one possibility (assuming no one washes dishes twice in 3 days). In 5 day, assuming no one washes dishes more than twice in 5 days and there are no restrictions like if John washes on Monday he can't wash on Tuesday, there would be 3x3x2x2x1 possibilities. It gets more complex if you start adding contingencies.
3/27/2006 8:47:09 PM
Stop trying to get out of your chores and wash the damned dishes.
3/27/2006 8:54:33 PM
Damn..I'm lost.So if there are 3 ppl and 5 days..can I saythat there are 3 possibilities for Day 1Day 2: there are still 3 possibilities right..because there are no restrictions..and at least two of those days that week..someone will be washing again.Damn. I know this is simple but I just can't get it.
3/27/2006 8:55:40 PM
oh no. I get it.Monday-3 outcomestuesday-3wed-3thurs-3fri-33x3x3x3x3=243thanks..you helped a lot.
3/27/2006 9:07:50 PM
3/28/2006 6:43:02 PM
Another way to do that would be to take 243 total possibilities.Subtract off the ways someone could do all 5 days, pick one of the 3 people: AAAAA = 3 choose 1 = 3.Subtract ways someone could do four, pick which of the 3 people, which 4 days, then pick one of the other two people for the fifth day: AAAAB = 3*5*2 = 30.Then something like AAABB 3*10*2 = 60 ways,AAABC = 60 ways243 - 3 - 30 - 60 - 60 = 90.
3/28/2006 6:48:08 PM