SOLUTION: Bob is planning to pack 6 shirts and 4 pairs of pants for a trip. If he has 10 shirts and 10 pairs of pants to choose from, in how many different ways can this be done?

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Question 1136525: Bob is planning to pack 6 shirts and 4 pairs of pants for a trip. If he has 10 shirts and 10 pairs of pants to choose from, in how many different ways can this be done?




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Answer by Boreal(15235) About Me  (Show Source):
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This is 10C6*10C4, because each shirt has a pant to go with it.
10C6=10C4 so the answer is 210^2 or 210*210=44100