SOLUTION: In Oscar Wilde's play "The Importance of Being Earnest", there are 5 male roles and 4 female roles. However, one of the female roles, Lady Bracknell, is sometimes played by a male

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Question 875910: In Oscar Wilde's play "The Importance of Being Earnest", there are 5 male roles and 4 female roles. However, one of the female roles, Lady Bracknell, is sometimes played by a male actor. Suppose 8 men and 6 women audition for a production of this play. After all the roles have been cast, _____different groups of unsuccessful auditioners are possible.
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