SOLUTION: From a group of 6 boys and 8 girls, a delegation of 10 students is chosen at random. How many ten-person delegations containing all girls are possible?
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Question 596846: From a group of 6 boys and 8 girls, a delegation of 10 students is chosen at random. How many ten-person delegations containing all girls are possible?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are no such delegations as there are 10 people chosen total, but there are only 8 girls. This means that this delegation will have at least 2 boys in it.
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