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Hello,
Do you have a specific problem?
Sure you want to admit that?
Hello Nick,
Are we done with this problem or do you need more?
How so?
You don't know?
Immobile computers can't become mean.
Are these two considered different?
(x4, y1, s2)
(x4, y2, s2)
Are these two the same?
(x4, y1, s2)
(x4, y2, s3)
Must both flavors be different too?
I am working on it and have sent it off to Bobbym.
Hello,
A few examples would help me not make any interpretation errors.
Then why not save time and not check any?
Hello Ajay Mohan.
s = {12, 7, 10, 9, 7, 13, 11, 9, 8, 13, 10, 10, 8, 11, 11, 9, 7, 11, 9, 12}
How many combinations can be made, when 6 numbers are picked from s without replacement and the total of all 6 is less than or equal to 60?
Only combinatorial solutions will count.
Checking 10 random cases isn't very likely to spot an error.
4166 is correct.
What about that is mystifying?
Which problem do you want solved?
Okay I see what you want now.
He didn't mention that some can't be included in the 5.
Waiting for what?
Hello,
You didn't mention all the constraints, please do that.
I did.
I just read the problem wrong there is nothing wrong with 6304.
3381 for >=480 and <=500
I will see if I can make a text file with the results.
Hello,
Sorry, it is less than so 6304 is correct.
It can do both easily but will be very difficult for someone without a math background.
There are a couple of users here that would show you what to do.
If you need to do many of these type problems you can always bring them in here and someone will do them for you.