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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 01:00 davidcstro851

The following problem is based on pascal's triangle and the fundamental counting principle. Following the lines, how many paths are there starting at A, through B and C, that end at D. You must travel on the line and can only move down or to the right. Pascal's Triangle, along with the Fundamental Counting Principle, are keys to the problem. Help!

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