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Mathematics, 15.04.2020 04:58, sierransha08

Suppose a drawer contains 3 red beads, 4 blue beads, and 5 green beads. Use a generating function to determine the number of ways to select six beads if one must select at least one red bead, an odd number of blue beads, and an even number of green beads. Assume that beads of the same color are indistinguishable, and that the order of selection is irrelevant.

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