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Find the number of six-member committees which are possible.
Answer to Problem 67E
The number of six-member committees which are possible
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Since 1 administrator is to be chosen among seven administrators, this can be done in
ways.
Similarly, since 3 faculty members are to be chosen from 12 faculty members, this can be done in
Since 1 administrator is to be chosen among seven administrators, this can be done in
ways.
Similarly, since 3 faculty members are to be chosen from 12 faculty members, this can be done in
Since 2 student is to be chosen among 20 students, this can be done in
By the fundamental principle of counting, if choosing administrator can be done in
faculty members in
team is
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