SOLUTION: A cookie company has 34 varieties of cookies. They decide to make sample boxes with 6 different cookies each. How many different sample boxes could they make

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Question 537484: A cookie company has 34 varieties of cookies. They decide to make sample boxes with 6 different cookies each. How many different sample boxes could they make
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A cookie company has 34 varieties of cookies. They decide to make sample boxes with 6 different cookies each. How many different sample boxes could they make
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Ans: 34C6 = (34*33*32*31*30*29)/(1*2*3*4*5*6) = 1,344,904 sample boxes
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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