a bag contains 6 apples and 7 oranges, 5 fruits are randomly taken from the bag? A how many ways can 5 fruits be chosen? B in how many ways can 2 apples and 3 oranges be chosen?
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\[ \text{Number of ways} = \binom{13}{5} = \frac{13!}{8!5!} = 1287 \] ** Show more…
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