An office supply store receives a box of 30 calculators, and in this box, 8 calculators are defective. The store opens the box of 30 calculators, and sends 6 calculators at random to a local school. (a) How many selections can be made? That is, how many different boxes could have been shipped to the school? (b) How many of these selections will contain no defective calculators?
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