SOLUTION: A student is told to work on 7 out of 10 questions on an exam. In how many different ways can he complete the exam?

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Question 668549: A student is told to work on 7 out of 10 questions on an exam. In how many different ways can he complete the exam?
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Since it apparently doesn't matter which order he works on the 7 problems he does select, you need the number of Combinations of 10 things taken 7 at a time.

is the number of combinations of things taken at a time and is calculated by

Plug in the numbers and do the arithmetic.

John

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