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We color each of the 99 numbers 1, 2, ..., 99 either red or green. We...

We color each of the 99 numbers 1, 2, ..., 99 either red or green. We say that a coloring is good if there are more red numbers from 1 to 50 than red numbers from 51 to 99.

A. How many different colorings of these 99 numbers are there?

B. How many different good colorings of these 99 numbers are there?

I dont think the other answered solution is clear/correct. Please answer it correctly and explain. Thanks

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