Question 927161
In a group of 14 students, there are 8 girls and 6 boys. 
a) Determine the number of ways that a committee of 4 students can be chosen from this group.
 b) Determine the number of ways that a committee of 4 students which has exactly 2 girls can be chosen from the group.
 c) Determine the number of ways that a committee of 4 students which has at least 1 boy can be chosen from the group.
 d) The committee of 4 students must have 1 girl, 1 boy , and 2 other students, how many different committees can be chosen from this group?
 I have solved a), b) and c) for the question, but I am not sure about d). 
I thought maybe it could be worked out like this: 
8C1 x 6C1 x 12C2 = 3,168
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Comment:: Since all of the "other students" are either boys or girls,
I think your answer is correct..
Cheers,
Stan H.
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