Overcounting

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Strategic overcounting is the process of counting more than desired and then systematically "correcting" for overcounted elements by removing them from the total count via subtraction or division. The idea of strategic overcounting is fundamental to combinatorics and plays a role in incredibly important counting tools such as combinations and the Principle of Inclusion-Exclusion.

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Introductory Problems

  • How many different words can be formed with the letters $AAAABBCCDDDPPP$?(Not necessarily meaningful words)

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