From 3 red, 4 green, and 5 yellow apples, how many selections consisting of 6 apples are possible if 2 of each color are to be selected?
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Step 1: Selecting 2 red apples There are 3 red apples, so we can select 2 red apples in C(3,2) = 3 ways. Show more…
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