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20 January, 22:29

A candidate taking a mathematics paper is told to answer 5 of the 7 questions in section A, and 3 questions from the 5 options (each option consists of 3 questions) in Section B, where not more than 2 questions from the same option can be chosen. Assuming that he answers 8 questions altogether, find how many different combinations of questions he could attempt.

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  1. 20 January, 22:32
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    He could find 15 different combinations of questions I think. This question is confusing.
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