University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 8
Problem
What is the coefficient of in the expansion of


Solution
If we expand out the given product, we see that we have a sum of terms in which each term is a product of six members of the set (with repetitions allowed). In order to have one of these terms equal to
, we can either have a single
term and five terms of 1 in our product (
ways) or one
term, one
term and four 1 terms (
ways) or have three
terms (
ways). This gives us a total of
.