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Question 1080715: from 5 statisticians and 6 mathematicians a committee consists of 3 statistician and 2 mathematicians is to be formed . how many different committees can be formed if:
a. there is no restriction
b. 2 particular statisticians must be in the committee
c. one particular mathematician can not be in the committee Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! a. 11C5=462
b. 3C2*6C1=18 ways
c. If one particular mathematician can't be on the committee, the choice is now from 10 people, 5 from each discipline.
5C3*5C2=10*10=100 ways