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GO Classes Weekly Quiz 13 | Discrete Mathematics | Combinatorics | Question: 10
In how many rearrangements of the letters of the word SCINTILLATING will no two 'I's appear together? ${ }^{11} \mathrm{C}_{3} * 13!$ $\frac{10 !}{2 ! * 2 ! * 2 !}$ ${ }^{11} \mathrm{C}_{3} * 3 ! * 10 !$ ${ }^{11} \mathrm{C}_{3} \frac{10 !}{2 ! * 2 ! * 2 !}$
In how many rearrangements of the letters of the word SCINTILLATING will no two 'I's appear together?${ }^{11} \mathrm{C}_{3} * 13!$$\frac{10 !}{2 ! * 2 ! * 2 !}$${ }^{11...
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GO Classes Weekly Quiz 13 | Discrete Mathematics | Combinatorics | Question: 7
We want those bit strings of length $10$ which Start and end with the symbol $1.$ No two zeroes are consecutive. How many such bit strings are there?
We want those bit strings of length $10$ whichStart and end with the symbol $1.$No two zeroes are consecutive.How many such bit strings are there?
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Jun 19, 2022
Combinatory
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GO Classes Weekly Quiz 13 | Discrete Mathematics | Combinatorics | Question: 3
Consider the following two combinatorial identities: For all $\mathrm{k}, \mathrm{n} \in \mathrm{N}$ with $\mathrm{k} \leq \mathrm{n}$ ... $1$ Only $2$ Both None
Consider the following two combinatorial identities:For all $\mathrm{k}, \mathrm{n} \in \mathrm{N}$ with $\mathrm{k} \leq \mathrm{n}$,$$\left(\begin{array}{l} n \\ 2 \end...
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Jun 17, 2022
Combinatory
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Go back protocol
Consider a scenario of GO-BACK-4 protocol with 10 bits sequence numbers. Assume that s is the sequence number of subsequent packet at time t0, Then what can be the possible range of window size at sender. Note: medium does not change the order of packets. [s-9, s-1] [s-4, s-9] [s-4, s] [s, s+3]
Consider a scenario of GO-BACK-4 protocol with 10 bits sequence numbers. Assume that s is the sequence number of subsequent packet at time t0, Then what can be the possib...
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How can I construct a function table and excitation table from the given realisation?
How can I construct a function table and excitation table from the given realisation, Please explain
How can I construct a function table and excitation table from the given realisation, Please explain
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Oct 13, 2020
Digital Logic
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