What if the centipede wants 50 (possibly different) matching pairs, one pair for each pair

midtlinjeg

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2021-08-18

What if the centipede wants 50 (possibly different) matching pairs, one pair for each pair of feet? Consider first a centipede who only owns green and brown socks, then a centipede who also ownsstripey socks, and then a centipede who owns k different colors of socks.

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au4gsf

Skilled2021-08-19Added 95 answers

Step 1
Given that a centipede owns k pairs of socks in various colors.
Assume that k>50.
Next, the centipede owns more than 50 different colors.
In that case the centipede can get possibly different 50 colors for each pair of feet.
And the number of ways is
(k50)
That is k choose 50.
From of k different colors, pick 50.
Step 2
Assume that k<50.
In this case the centipede doesn't even own 5o different colors of socks.
Therefore, it is not possible for it to wear 50 different color socks for each pair of feet.

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