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A box of colored crayons contains 16 distinct colors. In how many ways can 14 colors be chosen, assuming that the order of the colors chosen doesn't matter?
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A box of colored crayons contains 16 distinct colors. In how many ways can 14 colors be chosen, assuming that the order of the colors chosen doesn't matter?
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A box of colored crayons contains 16 distinct colors. In how many ways can 14 colors be chosen, assuming that the order of the colors chosen doesn't matter?
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Answer:
16 choose 14
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16 choose 14, If you do the math it will be correct.
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Could you rephrase that? Is it just 14 multiplied by 14?
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