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A company is looking to fill its Board of Directors position. 3 positions will be for men, 2

positions will be for women. There are 16 candidates, 9 men and 7 women. What is the
total possible outcome?

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Answer:

1764 ways

Explanation:

Given:

Men = 9

Women = 7

Required Men: 3

Required Women: 2

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Required

Total Possible Outcome

The total possible outcome can be determine as follows;

Total = (Selection of Men) and (Selection of Women)

Calculating Selection of Men;

Let n represent total number of men; This implies that n = 9;

Let r represent number of men to select; This implies that r = 3;

The selection can be done in the following ways;


Male = nCr

Where
nCr = (n!)/(r!(n-r)!)


Male = 9C3


Male = (9!)/(3!(9-3)!)


Male = (9!)/(3!(6)!)


Male = (9 * 8 * 7 * 6!)/(3!6!)


Male = (9 * 8 * 7)/(3!)


Male = (9 * 8 * 7)/(3*2*1)


Male = 84 ways

Calculating Selection of Women;

Let n represent total number of men; This implies that n = 7;

Let r represent number of men to select; This implies that r = 2;

The selection can be done in the following ways;


Female = nCr

Where
nCr = (n!)/(r!(n-r)!)


Female = 7C2


Female = (7!)/(2!(7-2)!)}


Female = (7!)/(2!(5)!)


Female = (7 * 6 * 5!)/(2!5!)


Female = (7 * 6)/(2!)


Female = (42)/(2*1)


Female = 21 ways

Recall that

Total = (Selection of Men) and (Selection of Women)

Hence,


Total = 84 * 21


Total = 1764 ways

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