A lottery game requires that different numbers are picked from 1 to 10. If someone picks all 3 winning numbers, the person wins 10 million. Complete parts (a) and below: (a) How many ways are there to choose numbers if order is not important? There are ways to choose the numbers (Type a whole number:)
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