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  • 13-06-2017
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How many combinations are possible for 13 objects taken 6 at a time? 1,716 205,920 1,235,520 4,826,809

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nybrwag
nybrwag nybrwag
  • 13-06-2017
The answer would be 1,235,520. To find this you would have to multiply the first six terms following 13.
13!= 13 x 12 x 11 x 10 x 9 x 8

If it wasn't specifically asking for only 6 terms, every number from 13 to 1 would be multiplied.
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s114311 s114311
  • 17-12-2019

its not C . just took the quiz and it was wrong

                           

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