MATH 310, FALL 2003 (Combinatorial Problem Solving) Lecture 21, Wednesday, October 22.

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MATH 310, FALL 2003 (Combinatorial Problem Solving) Lecture 21, Wednesday, October 22

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5.4. Distributions Homework (MATH 310#7W): Read 5.5 Do 5.4: All odd numbered exercises. Turn in 5.4: 14,16,22,24 Volunteers: ____________ Problem: 24.