Since there's only going to be one trip, there's consequently only one way.
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4tran2007-09-20 7:20 ID:W8doV+wn
I'll call them cars A,B,C respectively.
I) Car A has 1 person
i) Car B has 4 people
9*C(8,4) = 9*70 = 630
ii) Car B has 3 people
9*C(8,3) = 9*56 = 504
II) Car A has 2 people
i) Car B has 4 people
C(9,2)*C(7,4) = 36*35 = 1260
ii) Car B has 3 people
C(9,2)*C(7,3) = 36*35 = 1260
iii) Car B has 2 people
C(9,2)*C(7,2) = 36*21 = 756
Adding yields 4410 possibilities >> 1.
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Anonymous2007-09-20 9:33 ID:OmpUaUfd
Well, if they were limiting themselves to, say, traveling on interstate highways in Virginia, there are 6 mainline routes and 10 loops and spurs from the mainline routes that they could travel, but you'd have to substract the roads with high radiation levels, to reduce the chance of permutations.