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A student must answer any three of the four essay questions on a social studies test. How many different selections of questions can be made?

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Final answer:

The student can make four different selections of three questions from the four options available, based on the mathematical concept of combinations.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question relates to the mathematical concept of combinations. Since a student must choose any three essay questions from a set of four, we're looking at the number of possible combinations. The formula to calculate combinations is C(n, k) = n! / (k!(n-k)!), where 'n' is the total number of items to choose from, 'k' is the number of items to choose, and '!' stands for factorial.

In this instance, n=4 (four questions) and k=3 (three selections), so the calculation would be: C(4, 3) = 4! / (3! * (4-3)!) = 4 / 1 = 4. Therefore, there are four different selections of questions that can be made.

User Zack Lee
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I'm pretty sure it would be 12....I think.
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