SOLUTION: A camp has 30 boys and 35 girls during a 1 week session. Six kids will we chose at random to help set up for the final banquet. a) In how many ways can the 6 kids be selected

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Question 1008080: A camp has 30 boys and 35 girls during a 1 week session. Six kids will we chose at random to help set up for the final banquet.

a) In how many ways can the 6 kids be selected?
b) In how many ways can the kids be selected if 2 will be boys and 4 will be girls?
Any help is appreciated.

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The first is 65*64*63*62*61*60=59,471,193,600
65 for the first*64 for the second *4*3*2*1
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this would be 30C2*35C4=
435*52360=22,776,600
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