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Question 1162584: A pollster randomly selected 4 of 10 available people. How many different groups
of 4 are possible?

Answer by ikleyn(52777) About Me  (Show Source):
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It is the number of combinations of 10 persons taken 4 at a time


    C%5B10%5D%5E4 = 10%21%2F%284%21%2A6%21%29 = %2810%2A9%2A8%2A7%29%2F%281%2A2%2A3%2A4%29 = 210.    ANSWER

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    - PROOF of the formula on the number of Combinations
    - Problems on Combinations
    - OVERVIEW of lessons on Permutations and Combinations
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