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A Note on Some Elementary Derangement and Allied Problems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 August 2014

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The following method of solving a certain type of problem in permutations and combinations, and in probability, is so simple that it must have been used before. On the other hand, the writer has never seen it expounded in the following form, and it does not seem to be well known to students. Whilst, therefore, no originality is claimed, this note may be found of interest to readers; and they may care to compare the length of the solutions to the examples below with those to be found in the text-books employing more conventional methods.

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Copyright © Institute of Actuaries Students' Society 1960

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Bizley, M. T. L. (1957). Probability: An Intermediate Textbook. Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
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