Difference between revisions of "Complementary counting"
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− | '''Complementary counting''' is counting what we don't want, and substracting that from the total number of possibilities. | + | '''Complementary counting''' is counting what we don't want, and substracting that from the total number of possibilities. A big hint that complementary counting may lead to a quick solution is the phrase "at least". |
== Examples == | == Examples == |
Revision as of 10:32, 19 June 2006
Complementary counting is counting what we don't want, and substracting that from the total number of possibilities. A big hint that complementary counting may lead to a quick solution is the phrase "at least".