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23 May, 01:54

How many 5-person committees are possible from a group of 9 people if:

a. there are no restrictions?

b. both Jim and Mary must be on the committee?

c. Either Jim or Mary (but not both) must be on the committee?

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  1. 23 May, 05:05
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    A.) If there are no restrictions, Number of committes possible = 9C5 = 126

    b.) If both Jim and Mary must be in the committee, then we are now choosing 3 persons from the remaining 7 people. So the number of committes possible = 7C3 = 35

    c.) If either Jim or Mary (but not both) must be on the committe, then there are 7 people availabe and 4 choices to make after taking either Jim or Mary. Also, there are 2 possible ways of choosing either Jim or May.

    Theefore, Number of committe possible = 2 (7C4) = 2 (35) = 70
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