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Chemistry, 11.06.2020 05:57, PluggedIn

You may want to reference while completing this problem. Part A. In how many energetically equivalent ways can you distribute the particles in System A? Express your answer as an integer. There is only one arrangement for System A, because all the particles occupy the same level.
Part B. In how many energetically equivalent ways can you distribute the particles in System B?

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