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How many combinations are there of 6 different numbersFrames selected from the numbers 1 to 49 if the order in which the selection is made does not matter?
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We are asked to find the number of combinations of 6 different numbers from the numbers 1 to 49. The order in which the selection is made does not matter. This is a typical problem of combinations in probability theory. Show more…
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