In a shop,there are $5$ types of ice-creams available. $A$ child buys $6$ ice-creams.
Statement-$1$: The number of different ways the child can buy the $6$ ice-creams is $^{10}C_5$.
Statement-$2$: The number of different ways the child can buy the $6$ ice-creams is equal to the number of different ways of arranging $6$ $A$'s and $4$ $B$'s in a row.

  • A
    Statement-$1$ is true,Statement-$2$ is false.
  • B
    Statement-$1$ is true,Statement-$2$ is true; Statement-$2$ is a correct explanation for Statement-$1$.
  • C
    Statement-$1$ is true,Statement-$2$ is true; Statement-$2$ is not a correct explanation for Statement-$1$.
  • D
    Statement-$1$ is false,Statement-$2$ is true.

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