Suppose you choose four books
to read from a summer reading
list of 12 books. How many
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Mathematics, 24.05.2021 16:50 desotoaustin
Suppose you choose four books
to read from a summer reading
list of 12 books. How many
different combinations of books
are possible?
n!
Note: „C, = 77(n-1)!
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Answers: 3
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