A combination with repetition is a selection of items where order does not matter and each item can be chosen more than once. This concept is often used in scenarios like distributing indistinguishable objects into distinguishable bins.
The formula to calculate the number of combinations with repetition is given by:
r = number of items to choose
This formula calculates the total number of ways to distribute r indistinguishable objects into n distinguishable bins.
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