SOLUTION: A school's math team consists of 6 seventh-graders and 9 eighth-graders. They decide to form an A team and a B team. Each team has 4 students. Given that each team can contain no m

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Question 847296: A school's math team consists of 6 seventh-graders and 9 eighth-graders. They decide to form an A team and a B team. Each team has 4 students. Given that each team can contain no more than 2 eighth-graders, how many pairs of an A team and a B team can be chosen?
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Each team has 4 students, containing no more than 2 eighth-graders
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