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  • 26-05-2020
  • Mathematics
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Use the combination formula below to find the number of outcomes when n = 6 and r = 3. n!
(n−r)!r!

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sqdancefan
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  • 27-05-2020

Answer:

  20

Step-by-step explanation:

Put the numbers into the formula and do the arithmetic.

  [tex]n\text{C}r=\dfrac{n!}{(n-r)!r!}\\\\6\text{C}3=\dfrac{6!}{(6-3)!3!}=\dfrac{6\cdot 5\cdot 4}{3\cdot 2\cdot 1}=5\cdot 4\\\\\boxed{6\text{C}3=20}[/tex]

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