SOLUTION: Statistics problem: The math department has a total of 219 sections of classes this semester. How many different possible samples of 30 math classes are there?(Note:The order doesn

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Question 1005080: Statistics problem: The math department has a total of 219 sections of classes this semester. How many different possible samples of 30 math classes are there?(Note:The order doesn't matter, as long as we get 30 classes.)
Answer by AnlytcPhil(1806)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

219C30 = 7681579920727535613234641313951510704
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