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The number of ways of grading examination candidates
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2016
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Candidates are graded by their examination results in some such way as 1st B; 2nd equal A, D; 4th equal C, E; and so on. In how many ways gncan n candidates be graded? This problem was solved by Cayley [1, pp. 374-378] and later by others. It does not seem to be well known, and the following result may be of interest.
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