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Mathematics, 25.02.2020 22:52 lorilhuff8197

At Gatech there are 30 students and 4 awards in chemistry, english, math and physics. i) Assume that a student can have at most one award. How many possible selections for the 4 awards? ii) Assume now that a student can have at most two awards. How many possible selections for the 4 awards ? iii) Assume now that a student can have at most 3 awards. How many possible selections are the 4 awards?

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