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| Question 1204282:  In how many ways can a committee consisting of 3 men and 7 women be selected from a group consisting of 20 men and 15 women?
 Answer by math_tutor2020(3817)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! n = 20 men
 r = 3 selections
 Order doesn't matter on a committee since none of the seats are labeled (eg: chairman, president, VP, etc), so we use the nCr combination formula.
 n C r = (n!)/(r!(n-r)!)
 20 C 3 = (20!)/(3!*(20-3)!)
 20 C 3 = (20!)/(3!*17!)
 20 C 3 = (20*19*18*17!)/(3!*17!)
 20 C 3 = (20*19*18)/(3!)
 20 C 3 = (20*19*18)/(3*2*1)
 20 C 3 = 6840/6
 20 C 3 = 1140
 There are 1140 ways to select the 3 men from a candidate pool of 20 men.
 
 Similar calculations will lead us to 15C7 = 6435 ways to select 7 women from a candidate pool of 15 women.
 
 Ultimately there are 1140*6435 = 7,335,900 ways to form this committee.
 
 
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