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The coach of a tennis team is holding tryouts and can take only 2 more players for the team. There are 7 players trying out. How many different groups of 2 players could possibly be chosen?
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The coach of a tennis team is holding tryouts and can take only
2
more players for the team. There are
7
players trying out. How many different groups of
2
players could possibly be chosen?
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middle-school
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The answer is 14. Have a nice day.
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There could be 14 different groups of 2 players.
All you have to do to find out how many different groups there could be is to multiply 7 (players) by 2 (groups).
7 x 2 = 14
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