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Statement 1: Number of ways of selecting 10 objects from 42 objects of which 21 objects are identical and remaining objects are distinct is `2^(20)dot`
Statement 2: `^42C_0+^(42)C_1+^(42)C_2++^(42)C_(21)=2^(41)dot`
(a) Statement 1 and Statement 2 , both are correct. Statement 2 is correct explanation for Statement 1.
(b) Statement 1 and Statement 2 , both are correct. Statement 2 is not the correct explanation for Statement 1.
(c) Statement 1 is correct but Statement 2 is not correct.
(d) Statement 2 is correct but Statement 1 is not correct.

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