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28 May, 01:49

How many ways can you choose one insect from a collection of 5 butterflies and 11 ants? (b) how many ways can you choose one flower from a garden of two roses, six lilies, and eight birds of paradise? (c) how many ways can you choose two pieces of fruit from a bowl containing one persimmon and four mangoes?

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  1. 28 May, 02:01
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    (A) You can choose 1 from 16 in 16 ways.

    (B) You can choose 1 from 16 in 16 ways.

    (C) You can choose 2 from 5 in 5! / (2! * (5-2) !) = (5*4) / (2*1) = 10 ways.
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