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प्रश्न
Find the number of ways of selecting a team of 3 boys and 2 girls from 6 boys and 4 girls.
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उत्तर
Number of boys = 6
∴ Number of ways of selecting 3 boys = 6C3
Number of girls = 4
∴ Number of ways of selecting 2 girls = 4C2
Hence, the number of ways of selecting a team of 3 boys and 2 girls
= 6C3 × 4C2
= `(6!)/((6 - 3)!3!) xx (4!)/((4 - 2)!2!)`
= `(6!)/(3!3!) xx (4!)/(2!2!)`
= `(6 xx 5 xx 4 xx 3!)/((3 xx 2 xx 1)3!) xx (4 xx 3 xx 2!)/((2 xx 1)2!)`
= (5 × 4) x (2 × 3)
= (20) × (6)
= 120
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