To find how many math majors can be chosen, we use combinations:
Then, if we have 11 math majors and we need to choose 3.
We got 11C3
Where the formula is given by:
![nCr=(n!)/((n-r)!r!)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/c8n8dnusj4qct5xkowh9xts3ohdk91tbr7.png)
Where n=11 and r=3
n is the total group and r the ways it can be chosen
Therefore:
![11C3=(11!)/((11-3)!3!)=165](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/8q7kjx0g8y2dpvtch9i1iw5mo62elfrnu3.png)
Finally, we have 165 ways to choose three math majors.