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Mathematics, 12.11.2020 18:30 jaxonsensintaff

Suppose that Professor Rodgers needs one small group of students from his class to participate in a focus group. There are 11 students in the class. How many different combinations of three selected students can Professor Rodgers create? number of combinations of three students: If Professor Rodgers decides he needs four students in the focus group, how many combinations can he create? number of combinations of four students:

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