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A medical research group plans to select 2 volunteers out of 8 for a drug experiment. In how many ways can they choose the 2 volunteers?

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Answer:

They can choose the 2 volunteers in 28 different ways

Explanation:

Well, as the research group has to choose 2 volunteers out of 8, this means that it doesn't matter the order in which they choose them as long as they are two.

In statistics this is considered a counting technique and is called combination.

The combination formula is:


C(n,r)=(n!)/(r!(n-r)!)

where


n is the set of elements

and


r is the number of elements taken from n

Then
n=8 and
r= 2

We replace in the combination formula:


C(8,2)=(8!)/(2!(8-2)!)


C(8,2)=(8!)/(2!(6!))


C(8,2)=(40320)/(2(720))


C(8,2)=(40320)/(1440)


C(8,2)=28}

This result means that Medical research group can choose the 2 volunteers in 28 different ways

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