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There are 9 students running for 4 openings on the student council. Only students who are running for election can be elected; no write-in candidates are allowed. An elected student can only hold one position at a time. Use Pascal’s Triangle to find the number of different ways 4 students can be elected from the group of 9 candidates.

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9 students, 4 are selected and order doesn't matter:

Go to the 9th row of the triangle (mind you the first row is 0), the 2nd is 1st row

9th row: 1 9 36 84 126 126 84 36 9 1
Now choose the 4th column (excluding the 1st , you will get 126 :
so 126 is the number of combination requested:

PROOF: ⁹C₄ = 9!/(9-4)! .4! = (9!)/5!.4! = 126
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