SOLUTION: a group of 6 seniors , 5 juniors , and 3 sophomores want to attend a field trip . only 10 students may attend . how many ways can the students be chosen ?
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Question 428345: a group of 6 seniors , 5 juniors , and 3 sophomores want to attend a field trip . only 10 students may attend . how many ways can the students be chosen ?
Answer by sudhanshu_kmr(1152) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
no. of ways to select 10 out of 14 = 14C10
= 1001
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