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From 5 employees at a company, a group of 3 employees will be chosen to work on a project. How many different groups of 3 employees can be chosen?
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From 5 employees at a company, a group of 3 employees will be chosen to work on a project. How many different groups of 3 employees can be chosen?
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Based on the problem above the answer is 10. Below is the solution:
formula is 5! / 3! * (5-3)! = 5*4*3*2*1 / 3*2*2 = 10 combinations
There are 10 combination that are from 5 employees taken 3 at a time.
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Hello,
aPb=b*(b-1)*(b-2)*....*(b-a+1) / a!
3P5=5*4*3/(3*2*1)=10
If we name the number of the employers 1,2,3,4,5
Here are the choices:
123,124,125,134,135,145,234,235,245,345 (total 10 choices)
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