Lecture

Counting Poker Dices: Combinatorial and Analytical Proofs

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This lecture covers the counting of cables needed for connecting computers and printers, using combinatorial proofs to determine the number of possible rolls of poker dices, and analytical proofs to calculate the outcomes. The instructor explains the solutions step by step, providing insights into the mathematical reasoning behind each calculation.

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