SOLUTION: In how many ways can a doubles game of tennis be arranged from five boys and eleven girls if each side must have one boy and one girl?

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Question 235922: In how many ways can a doubles game of tennis be arranged from five boys and eleven girls if each side must have one boy and one girl?
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You would have to choose 1 boy out of 5 boys for the first team, then for each one of those choices, 1 boy out of 4 boys for the second team, then 1 girl out of 11 girls for the first team and 1 girl out of 10 girls for the second team.



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You can do your own arithmetic.

John