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12 November, 14:46

20. There are 15 members of the show choir. In how many ways can you arrange 4 members in the front row when order does not matter?

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  1. 12 November, 14:51
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    Say that the front four people's names are John, Kathy, Mia, and Alex, in that order. You can arrange them as follows.

    John, Kathy, Alex, Mia

    John, Alex, Kathy, Mia

    John, Alex, Mia, Kathy

    John, Mia, Alex, Kathy

    John, Mia, Kathy, Alex

    Alex, John, Kathy, Mia

    Alex, John, Mia, Kathy

    There are many more, but my guess would be 16 combinations. Test for yourself if you don't think thats right!
  2. 12 November, 14:56
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    The first chair can be any one of the 15.

    For each of those ...

    The second chair can be any one of the remaining 14.

    For each of those ...

    The third chair can be any one of the remaining 13.

    For each of those ...

    The fourth chair can be any one of the remaining 12.

    Number of ways to fill the 4 chairs = (15 x 14 x 13 x 12) = 32,760.

    But ...

    Each set of 4 people can be seated in (4 x 3 x 2 x 1) = 24 orders.

    So each group of 4 people is represented 24 times among the 32,760.

    If the order doesn't matter, you're really asking how many different

    groups of 4 people can occupy the front row.

    That's (32,760) / (24) = 1,365 sets of 4 members, in any order.
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