(a)
The number of ways to award the prizes if there are no restrictions.
(b)
The number of ways to award the prizes if ticket number 47 wins the grand prize.
(c)
The number of ways to award the prizes if ticket number 47 wins one of the prizes.
(d)
The number of ways to award the prizes if ticket number 47 does not win a prize.
(e)
The number of ways to award the prizes if ticket number 19 and 47 both win prizes.
(f)
The number of ways to award the prizes if ticket number 19, 47 and 73 all win prizes.
(g)
The number of ways to award the prizes if ticket number 19, 47, 73 and 97 all win prizes.
(h)
The number of ways that none of the people holding ticket 19, 47, 73 and 97 wins a prize.
(i)
The number of ways to award the prizes if the grand prize winner is holding ticket number 19, 47, 73 and 97.
(j)
The number of ways to award the prizes if the ticket number 19 and 47 win the prizes and the ticket number 73 and 97 do not win the prizes.
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