SOLUTION: Each of three fraternities must each send two members to a meeting with the university administration. One fraternity has 20 members, another has 31 members and the third has 45

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Question 999130: Each of three fraternities must each send two members to a meeting with the university administration. One fraternity has 20 members, another has 31 members and the third has 45 members. Determine the total number of ways in which these six people could be selected.
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Each of three fraternities must each send two members to a meeting with the university administration. One fraternity has 20 members, another has 31 members and the third has 45 members. Determine the total number of ways in which these six people could be selected.
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. . = . . = 10*19*31*15*45*22 = 87466500 ways.


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