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20 April, 04:37

A tea‑drinking Canadian friend of yours claims to have a very refined palate. She tells you that she can tell if, in preparing a cup of tea, milk is first added to the cup and then hot tea poured into the cup, or the hot tea is first poured into the cup and then the milk is added. To test her claims, you prepare six cups of tea. Three have the milk added first and the other three have the tea first. In a blind taste test, your friend tastes all six cups and is asked to identify the three that had the milk added first. (a) How many different ways are there to select three of the six cups?

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  1. 20 April, 05:01
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    20

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are 20 ways to select 3 cups from the 6 cups.

    This can be calculated using formula nCr

    Where,

    n = objects

    r = sample

    Calculating 6C3 using calculator that is 20.
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