Question 998600: In how many different ways can a panel of 12 jurors and 2 alternate jurors be chosen from a group of 27 prospective jurors?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! In how many different ways can a panel of 12 jurors and 2 alternate jurors be chosen from a group of 27 prospective jurors?
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That's 14 out of 27
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The 1st is 1 of 27.
Then 1 of 26.
etc
--> 27*26*25...14
--> 27!/(27-14)!
But, choosing A, B C & ... N is the same as L, M, B ... C, 14! different ways.
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--> 27!/((27-14)!*14!)
Calculator work from there.
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