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Question 842104: A committee of four children is chosen from eight children. The two oldest children cannot both be chosen. Find the number of ways the committee may be chosen.
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Hi,
A committee of four children is chosen from eight children.
The two oldest children cannot both be chosen.
Find the number of ways the committee may be chosen.
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