SOLUTION: A professor wants to choose four students to go to the board. If there are 35 students in class, how many different groups of four could be chosen?

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Question 1195087: A professor wants to choose four students to go to the board. If there are 35 students in class, how many different groups of four could be chosen?
Answer by ikleyn(52781) About Me  (Show Source):
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