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31 October, 15:29

A friend of mine is giving a dinner party. His current wine supply includes 8 bottles of zinfandel, 10 of merlot, and 9 of cabernet, all from different wineries. If 6 bottles are randomly selected, how many ways are there to obtain two bottles of each variety?

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  1. 31 October, 17:00
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    For this problem, we use the formula for combination. When the notation is written as nCr, that is equivalent to the equation below:

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

    where

    n is the total number of objects

    r is the number of one type of object

    Using the fundamental counting principle, we multiple each nCr equation for each type of bottle. The solution is:

    Number of ways = 8C2*10C2*9C2 = 45,360 ways
  2. 31 October, 18:46
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    This problem can be simply solved by calculating for the product of each combination of each wine. There are 8C2 ways to pick from 8 bottles of zinfandel, 10C2 ways to pick from merlot and 10C9 ways to pick from cabernet.

    Total number of ways = 8C2 * 10C2 * 9C2

    Total number of ways = 45,360
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