Question: Consider 6 identical balls and 3 distinguishable boxes. a. In how many ways can we put the 6 identical balls into the 3 distinguishable boxes?

Consider 6 identical balls and 3 distinguishable boxes.
a. In how many ways can we put the 6 identical balls into the 3 distinguishable boxes?
b. If each box gets at least 1 ball?

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