Five internet companies are so that they can compete with larger companies. The companies own different stock so their voting power is weighted accordingly. ComCore’s vote will count as four votes, AvantNet’s and NanoWeb’s will each count as three, eNet’s will count as two, and MicroNet’s will count only once. For any policy to be passed, a total voting weight of 10 or more is needed. How many different subsets of these companies have a total weight of 10 or more?
Five internet companies are so that they can compete with larger companies. The companies own different stock so their voting power is weighted accordingly. ComCore’s vote will count as four votes, AvantNet’s and NanoWeb’s will each count as three, eNet’s will count as two, and MicroNet’s will count only once. For any policy to be passed, a total voting weight of 10 or more is needed. How many different subsets of these companies have a total weight of 10 or more?
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Five internet companies are so that they can compete with larger companies. The companies own different stock so their voting power is weighted accordingly. ComCore’s vote will count as four votes, AvantNet’s and NanoWeb’s will each count as three, eNet’s will count as two, and MicroNet’s will count only once. For any policy to be passed, a total voting weight of
10
or more is needed. How many different subsets of these companies have a total weight of
10
or more?
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