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Question 596846: From a group of 6 boys and 8 girls, a delegation of 10 students is chosen at random. How many ten-person delegations containing all girls are possible?
You can put this solution on YOUR website! There are no such delegations as there are 10 people chosen total, but there are only 8 girls. This means that this delegation will have at least 2 boys in it.