SOLUTION: From a 4 mathematicians and 3 statisticians, find the number of committees of size 3 that can
be formed
A. Without restriction;
B. If it should have 2 mathematicians and 1 stati
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Question 1169057: From a 4 mathematicians and 3 statisticians, find the number of committees of size 3 that can
be formed
A. Without restriction;
B. If it should have 2 mathematicians and 1 statistician
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the first is 7C3 or 35
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4C2*3C1=18, 6 ways to choose 2 mathematicians and 3 ways to choose 1 statistician.
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