SOLUTION: There are 25 students trying out for the basketball team. Only 10 are going to make the team. How many arrangements are possible to make up a team?

Algebra ->  Probability-and-statistics -> SOLUTION: There are 25 students trying out for the basketball team. Only 10 are going to make the team. How many arrangements are possible to make up a team?      Log On


   



Question 546114: There are 25 students trying out for the basketball team. Only 10 are going to make the team. How many arrangements are possible to make up a team?
Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are 25 students trying out for the basketball team. Only 10 are going to make the team. How many arrangements are possible to make up a team?
----
Comment: These are not arrangements; they are groups.
-----
Ans: 25C10 = 3,268,760 unique sets of 10 students.
-----
Cheers,
Stan H.