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Question 841645: A certain school's math team consists of 5 seventh-graders and 7 eighth-graders. they wish to choose 4 students for a CJML team round. how many such team are possible, given that the team can contain no more than 2 eighth-graders?
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Hi,
5 seventh-graders and 7 eighth-graders.
choose 4 students, given that the team can contain no more than 2 eighth-graders?
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