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How many different three-member committees are there whose members are selected from a group of 10 people?

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  1. 10 June, 05:20
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    Answer: 120

    Explanation: The problem can be solved using combination which is a mathematical approach used to determine the number of different possible arrangements from a certain collection where the order of arrangement isn't considered.

    Combination is calculated using the formula:

    nCr = (n!) : ((n-r) ! * r!)

    In the question above;

    n = 10, r = 3

    Therefore,

    nCr = 10C3

    nCr = (10!) : ((10 - 3) ! * 3!)

    nCr = 3628800 : (7! * 3!)

    nCr = 3628800 : 5040 * 6

    nCr = 3628800 : 30240

    nCr = 120
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