SOLUTION: Seven people in your class want to be on a 4-person bowling team to represent the class. How many different teams can be chosen?

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Question 662191: Seven people in your class want to be on a 4-person bowling team to represent the class. How many different teams can be chosen?
Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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Seven people in your class want to be on a 4-person bowling team to represent the class. How many different teams can be chosen?
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Ans: 7C4 = 7C2 = (7*6*5)/(1*2*3) = 35 teams
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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