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Three out of seven students in the cafeteria line are chosen to answer survey questions. How many different combinations of three students are possible?

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Answer:

35 possible combinations would be there.

Explanation:

We have total of seven students we have to choose three out of those seven


^(n)C_r=(n!)/(r!\cdot (n-r)!)

n is the total possibilities n =7 in the given case

And r is the chosen ones

Hence, r=3 in the given case.

Substituting the values of n and r in the formula we get


^(7)C_3


(7!)/(3!(7-3)!)


(7!)/(3!\cdot 4!)

Using n!=n(n-1)----1


(7\cdot 6\cdot 5\cdot 4!)/(3\cdot 2\cdot 1\cdot 4!)

Cancel the common factor we get


35 possible combinations would be there.

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