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The chorus has six sopranos and eight baritones. in how many ways can the director choose a quartet that contains at least one soprano?

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If you have six sopranos and eight baritones, you have fourteen musicians in total.
The number of possible quartets that you can get with 14 musician is:

14C4= (14!)/(4!(14-4)!)

14C4= (14!)/((4!)(10!))

14C4=1001

Now, the number of possible quartets without a soprano that you can have is:

8C4= (8!)/(4!(8-4)!)

8C4= (8!)/((4!)(4!))

8C4=70

Therefore, the number of quarters that contains at list one soprano will be the number of possible quarters minus the number of quarters without a soprano:

1001-70=931
We can conclude that the director can choose a quarter which contains at least one soprano in 931 ways.

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