Selecting Students How many ways can you pick 4 students from 10 students (6 men, 4 women) if you must have an equal number of each gender or all of the same gender?
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Step 1: Calculate the number of ways to choose 2 men out of 6 men: This can be calculated using the combination formula: 6 choose 2 = 6! / (2!(6-2)!) = 15 ways. Show more…
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