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Statement 1: let E={1,2,3,4}a n dF={a ,b...

Statement 1: let `E={1,2,3,4}a n dF={a ,b}dot` Then the number of onto functions from `EtoFi s14.` Statement 2: Number of ways in which four distinct objects can be distributed into two different boxes is 14 if no box remains empty.

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