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1 January, 00:53

Consider a school with two classes, A and B. In class A there are 15 girls and 17 boys. In class B, there are 19 girls and 10 boys. Both classes plan extracurricular activities for which each class forms a committee consisting of three students. How many possible committees are there such that the total of committee members of both classes combined consists of 4 girls

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  1. 1 January, 01:23
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    Answer: 7700 committee

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that In class A there are 15 girls and 17 boys. And In class B, there are 19 girls and 10 boys

    To find possible committees of 3 such that the total of committee members of both classes combined consists of 4 girls, we will use combination technique

    (15C2 * 17C1) + (19C2 * 10C1)

    Or

    (15C1 * 17C2) + (19C3 * 10C0)

    Or

    (15C3 * 17C0) + (19C1 * 10C2)

    Note that "or" means addition

    (1785 + 1710) + (2040 + 855) + (455 + 855)

    = 3495 + 2895 + 1310

    = 7700 committee
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