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Mathematics, 30.04.2021 09:20 eriter3574

I have a standard deck of playing cards in one pile, and a deck of 10 distinct Pokémon cards in another pile. If I randomly choose 3 playing cards and 4 Pokémon cards (and I don't care about the order I draw
them), how many different choices could I make?

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