teams. 6. In how many different ways can 10 people occupy the 10 seats in a front row of a mini theater?
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We need to choose 6 people to occupy these seats. To do this, we can use the combination formula. The number of ways to choose 6 people out of a group of 10 is given by: C(10, 6) = 10! / (6! * (10-6)!) = 210 So there are 210 different ways to choose 6 people Show more…
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