SOLUTION: The neighborhood association with sixteen members also needs to select a committee of four to oversee fundraising. How many possible committees are there?

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Question 167634: The neighborhood association with sixteen members also needs to select a committee of four to oversee fundraising. How many possible committees are there?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
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Since order does not matter (ie no member on the committee is more important than the other), we must use the combination formula:


n%21%2F%28n-r%29%21r%21 Start with the combination formula



16%21%2F%2816-4%29%214%21 Plug in n=16 and r=4



16%21%2F12%214%21 Subtract 16-4 to get 12


Expand 16!
%2816%2A15%2A14%2A13%2A12%2A11%2A10%2A9%2A8%2A7%2A6%2A5%2A4%2A3%2A2%2A1%29%2F12%214%21


Expand 12!




Cancel



%2816%2A15%2A14%2A13%29%2F4%21 Simplify


Expand 4!
%2816%2A15%2A14%2A13%29%2F%284%2A3%2A2%2A1%29



43680%2F%284%2A3%2A2%2A1%29 Multiply 16*15*14*13 to get 43,680



43680%2F24 Multiply 4*3*2*1 to get 24



1820 Now divide



So 16 choose 4 (where order doesn't matter) yields 1,820 unique combinations


So there are 1,820 ways to choose a committee of 4 members given a pool of 16 people.