[5] In a class of 7 female and 6 male students, a team consisting of 3 female and 2 male students is to be selected. How many different ways can the team be selected?
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This can be calculated using the combination formula: C(7,3) = 7! / (3! * (7-3)!) = 35 Therefore, there are 35 ways to select 3 females from 7 females. Show more…
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