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There are 12 sixth graders, 11 seventh graders, and 13 eighth graders on a soccer team. The coach randomly selects one student to collect all of the soccer balls. In how many wa…
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There are 12 sixth graders, 11 seventh
graders, and 13 eighth graders on a
soccer team. The coach randomly selects
one student to collect all of the soccer
balls. In how many ways can choosing
not an eighth grader occur?
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because there not the only ones on the team
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