Mathematics, 21.04.2020 18:21 squawk1738
Consider a political discussion group consisting of 15 Democrats, 11 Republicans, and 8 Independents. 1. Find the number of three person subcommittees that can be made by choosing any republican, any democrat, and any independent. 2. Find the total number of possible 5 person subcommittees that can be chosen if the members can be any of the 34 people in the group. 3. Find the number of ways the Republicans can choose a subcommittee of 4 members. 4. Find the number of ways the Democrats can choose a subcommittee of 3 members. 5. Find the number of ways the Independents can choose a subcommittee of 3 members. 6. Find the number of ways the Independents can choose a Chairperson, Vice-chairperson, and Secretary, in this order. 7. Find the number of ways the Republicans can choose a Chairperson, Vice-chairperson, and Secretary, in this order. 8. Find the number of ways the Democrats can choose a Chairperson, Vice-chairperson, and Secretary, in this order.
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Me d is also an option but i couldn't get it in the picture
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