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In a student government election, 6 seniors, 2 juniors, and 3 sophomores are running for election. Students elect four at-large senators. In how many ways can this be done?

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4-0-0
2-1-1
1-2-1
1-0-3
0-1-3


Those are just the ones I can think of so about 5 ways
User Tom Walters
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Answer:

330 ways.

Explanation:

4 senators of 11 people should be selected, that is a combination of the C(n,r) form, where

n = 11

r = 4

That's C(11,4)

The combinations form uses factorial numbers. This is the formula:


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

Substituting the variables for their respective data, we have


C(11,4)=(11!)/((11-4)! 4!)


C(11,4)=(11.10.9.8.7!)/(7! 4!)


C(11,4)=(11.10.9.8)/(4!)


C(11,4)=(11.10.9.8)/(4.3.2)


C(11,4)=(7920)/(24)


C(11,4)=330

Students can elect four at-large senators of 330 ways.

Hope this helps!

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