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24 December, 07:45

10. Seven equally qualified students apply for a scholarship, but only 5 scholarships of equal value can be given:

a. In how many ways can the five winners be selected?

b. If the scholarship are not of equal value, how many ways can five students be selected?

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  1. 24 December, 07:58
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    (a) 21

    (b) 2520

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (a)

    Using combination formula, nCr where n is the total sample and r is the limitation hence 7 combination 5.

    [tex}7C5=/frac {7*6*5*4*3}{5*4*3*2*1}=/frac {2520}{120}=21[/tex]

    (b)

    If the scholarships are not equal

    The number of ways to select the 5 students from 7 we use permutation formula hence

    7P5 = 7*6*5*4*3 = 2520
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