SOLUTION: There are 11 people in an office with 6 different phone lines. If all the lines begin to ring at once, how many groups of 6 people can answer the these lines?

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Question 1162026: There are 11 people in an office with 6 different phone lines. If all the lines begin to ring at once, how many groups of 6 people can answer the these lines?
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