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6.) Alan, Becky, Jesus, and Mariah are four students in the chess club. If two of these students will be selected to represent the school at a national convention, how many combinations of two students are possible? Your answer Please fill out this field.

User Anjana
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Let's begin by listing out the information given to us:

There are four students: n = 4

Number of students to be selected: r = 2

To calculate the combination of 2 students to be chosen, we use:


\begin{gathered} ^4C_2=(n!)/((n-r)!)=(4!)/((4-2)!)=(4!)/(2!) \\ ^4C_2=(4\cdot3\cdot2\cdot1)/(2\cdot1)=(4\cdot3)/(1)=12 \\ ^4C_2=12 \end{gathered}

Therefore, there 12 possible combinations from these

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