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Find the value of the combination.

A farmer buys three cows, two pigs, and ten sheep from a seller who has seven cows, four pigs, and ten sheep. How many choices of animals does he have?

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It's past my bed-time and there's a whopping 5 points at stake, so
I'm going to violate my own #1 Prime Cardinal Rule here, and just
give a stripped down answer without going through a full explanation.

The number of combinations of 3 cows out of 7 is (7·6·5) / 3! = 35 .

The number of combinations of 2 pigs out of 4 is (4·3)/2 = 6

The number of combinations of 10 sheep out of 10 is 1 .

The number of ways he can select his animals is (35 · 6 · 1) = 210 .
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