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Nothing Counts for Something

by Norton Starr

This article originally appeared in:
College Mathematics Journal
September, 1998

Subject classification(s): Statistics and Probability | Data Collection | Experimental Design
Applicable Course(s): 2.7 Finite Math | 3.7 Discrete Math

Using multiple bulbs and switches in teaching combinatorics, and the role played by zero.

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