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7 May, 15:52

How many 12 member juries can be chosen from a pool of 40 people

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  1. 7 May, 16:09
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    I think the answer is5 or 5,586,853,480
  2. 7 May, 16:17
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    Since order does not matter you need to use the "n choose k" formula to find the number of unique combinations.

    n! / (k! (n-k) !) where n is the total number of possible choices and k is the number of choices made.

    In this case we have:

    40! / (12! (40-12) !) = 5,586,853,480
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