SOLUTION: A lottery has 52 numbers of which 6 are selected. If the order of the selection does not matter, in how many ways can this be done?
A.
20,358,520
B.
52,000
C.
312
D.
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-> SOLUTION: A lottery has 52 numbers of which 6 are selected. If the order of the selection does not matter, in how many ways can this be done?
A.
20,358,520
B.
52,000
C.
312
D.
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Question 1098782: A lottery has 52 numbers of which 6 are selected. If the order of the selection does not matter, in how many ways can this be done?
A.
20,358,520
B.
52,000
C.
312
D.
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