SOLUTION: You've recently hired 3 technicians, 4 engineers, 6 secretaries, and 12
interns. Of these 25 new employees, the company must send a team of 2 technicians,
2 engineers, 4 secret
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interns. Of these 25 new employees, the company must send a team of 2 technicians,
2 engineers, 4 secret
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Question 590359: You've recently hired 3 technicians, 4 engineers, 6 secretaries, and 12
interns. Of these 25 new employees, the company must send a team of 2 technicians,
2 engineers, 4 secretaries, and 5 interns overseas to assist in a secret project.
How many such teams are possible?
I feel like I tried everything! I did 25C13=5,200,300.. I did 3C2*4C2*6C4*12C5=213,840 Please help! Thanks.