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4 January, 23:45

Departments A, B, and C have 10 employees each, and department D has 20 employees. Departments A, B, C, and D have no employees in common. A task force is to be formed by selecting 1 employee from each of departments A, B, and C and 2 employees from department D. How many different task forces are possible?

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  1. 5 January, 00:08
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    the answer is 10 task forces

    Explanation:

    A task force is composed for

    A=1

    B=1

    C=1

    D=2

    if we form 10 work groups, we must multiply by 10 each quantity of workers

    A=1x10, B=1x10, C=1x10, D=2x10

    A=10, B=10, C=10, D=20

    This is the total number of employees in all departments
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