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if there are m men and n monkeys.
find the no. ways that each monkey has it's master?





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m^n
since each monkey can choose his master in m ways
m *m*m*m..........ntimes
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No.

I think in the ques, each man can have only 1 monkey as pet.

So answer is m(m-1)(m-2).....(m-n+1)

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why cant we go like this->
1st man has n choices,
2nd man has n-1 choices and so on
ie.
(n)(n-1)(n-2).......(n-m+1)


please explain.
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@VIV
u can't go,in this direction because m>n for the situtation to be true

so if m>n
then by working ur way
after some time the man wont be left with a choice as all monkeys will be sold

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it is m(m-1)............ (m-n+1)
since 1st monkey can choose its master in m ways , 2n d in (m-1) and so on
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the ans is n^m.
u were close to it abhijeet.
Each master can chose n monkeys.
Therefore,
n*n*n.......m times=n^m.
however abhijeet how a monkey can choose his master.





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oh i am so sorry ..........silly of me!!!!
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hey wait a minute............i am correct!!!!!!!!

i dont mean a monkey will choose his master but a monkey can have his master in m ways(since there are m masters)
hence my ans

plz check ur ans!!

in the ques each monkey has to have a master not every master to have a monkey
 
so we have to see frm the monkey's perspective
 
anyways the reverse cant bring the correct ans since when one master has chosen a monkey then n-1 monkeys are left for others
 
hence the ans n^m can never come!!!!
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each monkey can have its master in m ways .so n(to the power)m
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@dhabachatterjee

each monkey can have its master in m ways
so it will be m^n(m**m*m*m*m...n times)
sont u think so?????????
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abhijeet i think u are correct
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each monkey chooses his master
it  means  that 2 or more monkey can  have same masters

hence all the monkey can choose their master in m ways
hence total ways is m*m*m*m*m*m*m*m*m*m*m*m*m.......n times


hence answer is m^n
matches with abhijeet answers!!


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it's not so abhijeet.
in this cond. is m>n.
it is necessary that each monkey should have atleast one master.
Considering what u r saying,
if one monkey selects his master in m ways.
then at that very cond. how can other monkeys have there respective masters.
then the cond. of having atleast one master is violated.
But when a master choose his monkey then he can choose n monkeys which in turn will also satisfy the cond.
therefore the ans is
n*n*n*...........m times=n^m.





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