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- Exercise 6.3 (Solutions)
- $\mathrm{A}, \mathrm{B}$ and C each containing 8 questions. If a student has to choose 5 questions from A ,\\ and 3 questions each from B and C . In how many ways can he choose the questions?\\ [[math-11-nbf:sol:unit06:ex6-3-p10|Solution: Q
- Question 13 and 14, Exercise 6.3
- three parts $A$, $B$ and $C$ each containing $8$ questions. \\ If a student has to chose $5$ questions from $A$, and $3$ questions from $B$ and $C$.\\ In how many ways can he chose the questions? ** Solution. ** Possible ways to choose $5$ qu
- Question 1, Review Exercise 6
- that he must choose at least $4$ from first five questions. The number of choices is: \\ * (a) $30$