If (n+1)!/3!(n-2) and (n+1)!/5!(n-r)! are in ratio 10: 3, then n
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If (n+1)!/3!(n-2) and (n+1)!/5!(n-r)! are in ratio 10: 3, then n
I wasn't able to parse your question, but the HE.NET team is hard at work making me smarter.