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Thirty people attend an event in which 5 are chosen at random to receive door prizes. the prizes are all the same, so the order in which the people are chosen does not matter. how many different groups
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Thirty people attend an event in which 5 are chosen at random to receive door prizes. the prizes are all the same, so the order in which the people are chosen does not matter. how many different groups of five people can be chosen?
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6 groups of five people
because 30/5 = 6
so 6 groups
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