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Read and analyze the following problems. Write your solution on a sheet of paper.
The coach of the winning basketball team chooses 3 of the 15 members to be interviewed
by a sports reporter. In how many ways can the members to be interviewed be chosen?
A poker hand consists of 5 cards chosen at random from a standard deck of cards. How
many poker hands containing all face cards are possible?
2.
3.
Suppose 7 female and 6 male applicants have been successfully screened for 5 positions.
In how many ways can the following compositions be selected?
a. 5 people regardless of gender
b. 3 females and 2 males
C.
at least 3 females
d.
4 females and 1 male
e. 5 females
4. In a game of poker, a full house is a combination of 5 cards chosen from a standard deck
of cards with three of a kind and two of a kind. How many full houses are possible?
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