document.write( "Question 1028673: There are 10 boys and 12 girls in Mrs. Schultz's math class. Find the number of ways Mrs. Schultz's can select a team of 3 students from the class to work on a group project. The team is to consist of only girls\r
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There are 10 boys and 12 girls in Mrs. Schultz's math class. Find the number of ways Mrs. Schultz's can select a team of 3 students from the class to work on a group project. The team is to consist of only girls
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\n" ); document.write( "Ans: 12C3 = (12*11*10)/(1*2*3) = 2*11*10 = 220 ways
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