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Instructions:select the correct answer. a group of 8 friends (5 girls and 3 boys) plans to watch a movie, but they have only 5 tickets. how many different combinations of 5 frie…
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Instructions:select the correct answer. a group of 8 friends (5 girls and 3 boys) plans to watch a movie, but they have only 5 tickets. how many different combinations of 5 friends could possibly receive the tickets? 13 40 56 64 nextreset
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There are 8 possible choices and of those you need to choose 5.
When the word choose shows up, use combinations formula.
8C5=56 combinations of 5 friends receiving tickets.
Hope I helped :)
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