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Well, Mr. BB, like usual... you’re an arrogant idiot. 

 

Heureka’s post details the 256 individual solutions to this problem, and they link unambiguously and decidedly to the count obtained via the set theory solution—that is, they are NOT incidental nor are they coincidental.   The counts relate to the binomial distribution in Pascal’s triangle. (See below.)

 

GetSmart is slacking on his job. He should have taught you what a coincidence is. A coincidence is a remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances corresponding in nature or in time of occurrence without an underlying connection.

 

I should have had Chimp Loki give GetSmart some turkey teeth. That way he could bite you on the áss when you stick your beak in to a math question to cluck and post stúpid and dumb –not to forget rude.

 

 

 

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Feb 21, 2018