Hi,
I just attempted the 04 MX2 past paper and I am stumped on this probability question. Any help would be appreciated.
Q. In how many ways can "n" students be placed in two distinct rooms so that neither room is empty?
A. nC1 + nC2 + nC3 + ... + nC(n-1)
My answer was their answer multiplied by 2. Shouldn't you have to multiply each case by "2C1" as there are 2 DISTINCT rooms and each time you put one group in one room, you should have to choose the room you put them in?
Thanks
I just attempted the 04 MX2 past paper and I am stumped on this probability question. Any help would be appreciated.
Q. In how many ways can "n" students be placed in two distinct rooms so that neither room is empty?
A. nC1 + nC2 + nC3 + ... + nC(n-1)
My answer was their answer multiplied by 2. Shouldn't you have to multiply each case by "2C1" as there are 2 DISTINCT rooms and each time you put one group in one room, you should have to choose the room you put them in?
Thanks