4 suppose we have 35 indistinguishable things arranged in order along
Question
4. Suppose we have 35 indistinguishable things arranged in order along a straight line and suppose you
select some 9 of them.
(a) In how many ways can this be done?
(b) This time when selecting them you need a gap of at least one thing between any two consecutive
things selected. How many ways are there for such a selection?
(c) What if it is at least two gaps?