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27 June, 00:44

There are 50 competitors in the men's ski jumping. 30 move on to the qualifying round. How many different ways can the qualifying round be selected?

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  1. 27 June, 01:03
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    You need to determine the number of ways in which 30 competitors from 50 can qualify. First, you have to realize that the order is irrelevant, that is: it is the same competitor_1, competitor _2, competitor _3 than competitor_3, competitor_2, competitor_1, or any combination of those three competitors.

    So, the number of ways is which 30 competitors from 50 can qualify is given by the formula of combinations, which is:

    C (m, n) = m! / (n! * (m - n) !)

    => C (50,30) = 50! / (30! (50 - 30) !) = (50!) / [30! (50 - 30) !] = 50! / [30! 20!] =

    = 47,129,212,243,960 different ways the qualifiying round of 30 competitors can be selected from the 50 competitors.
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