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A certain company assigns employees to offices in such a way that some of the offices can be empty and more than one employee can be assigned to an office. In how many ways can the company assign 3 employees to 2 different offices?
I came up with the two different explanation, both reaching the same answer
1> total combinations = 3c0 + 3c1 + 3c2 + 3c3 = 8
2> Each employee can be assigned to two offices in 2 ways.
So three employees can be assigned in 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 ways.
OA-8
Which one is correct.
Thanks
I came up with the two different explanation, both reaching the same answer
1> total combinations = 3c0 + 3c1 + 3c2 + 3c3 = 8
2> Each employee can be assigned to two offices in 2 ways.
So three employees can be assigned in 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 ways.
OA-8
Which one is correct.
Thanks












