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Mathematics, 03.06.2020 02:57 tristan41

Which situation gives you the fewest number of possible outcomes?
A.
You choose 2 beads from a jar of 9 beads.
B.
You choose 4 cards out of 8 cards.
C.
You choose 5 people out of 6 people.
D.
You choose 4 socks out of 32 socks in a drawer.

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