A bag contains three red marbles, three green ones, one lavender one, six yellows, and two orange marbles. How many sets of five marbles include either the lavender one or exactly one yellow one but not both colors? _____ sets
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There are 14 other marbles (3 red, 3 green, 6 yellow, 2 orange) to choose from to make up the remaining 4 marbles in the set of 5. This can be done in C(14,4) ways, where C(n,k) is the binomial coefficient "n choose k". Show more…
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