SOLUTION: sample n=5 elements from a total of N=50 elements. what is the number of different samples that can be drawn using combinatorial mathematics ?

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Question 754470: sample n=5 elements from a total of N=50 elements. what is the number of different samples that can be drawn using combinatorial mathematics ?
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sample n=5 elements from a total of N=50 elements. what is the number of different samples that can be drawn using combinatorial mathematics ?
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Ans: 50C5 = (50*49*48*47*46)/(1*2*3*4*5) = 2,118,760
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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