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26 December, 13:58

Jones is the chairman of a committee. in how many ways can a committee of 5 be chosen from 10 people given that jones must be one of them?

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  1. 26 December, 14:23
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    Since Jones is mandatory, you have 9 people to choose from for the second seat, then 8 for the third, 7 for the fourth, and finally 6 for the fifth.

    So your equation is

    1 (Jones) • 9 (possibilities left) •8 (possibilities left) • 7 (possibilities left) • 6 (possibilities left)

    Or

    1 • 9 • 8 • 7 • 6

    =

    3,024 possible ways in which a committee of 5 can be chosen from 20 people given that Jones must be one of them.
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