SOLUTION: 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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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. Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source):
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.