SOLUTION: Write 13C5 in terms of factorials
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Question 1111451: Write 13C5 in terms of factorials
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- Introduction to Combinations
- PROOF of the formula on the number of Combinations
- Problems on Combinations
- OVERVIEW of lessons on Permutations and Combinations
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