SOLUTION: How many bundles of 5 different books can be made from 8 Math books and 6 Physics books if the number of Math books must always be greater than the number of Physics books

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Question 1115685: How many bundles of 5 different books can be made from 8 Math books and 6 Physics books if the number of Math books must always be greater than the number of Physics books

Answer by greenestamps(13198)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


(1) 5 math and 0 physics:
(2) 4 math and 1 physics:
(3) 3 math and 2 physics:

Total: 56+420+840 = 1316

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