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A scientist wants to research the potential spread of germs by contact. she knows that the number of possible handshakes within a group of n people is given by the equation upper n equals one half left parenthesis n squared minus n right parenthesis . there are 105 people at a party. how many handshakes are​ possible?

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Given that the number of possible handshakes within a group of n people is given by the equation:


N= (1)/(2) (n^2-n)

Given that there are 105 people at a party, the number of possible handshakes is given by:


N= (1)/(2) (105^2-105) \\ \\ = (1)/(2) (11025-105)=10920
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