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Question Number 206511 by naka3546 last updated on 17/Apr/24
Commented by mr W last updated on 17/Apr/24
i got 17178.
$${i}\:{got}\:\mathrm{17178}. \\ $$
Commented by A5T last updated on 17/Apr/24
^(18) C_6 −^(12) C_6 −^(11) C_6 +(^5 C_6 =0)=17178
$$\:^{\mathrm{18}} {C}_{\mathrm{6}} −^{\mathrm{12}} {C}_{\mathrm{6}} −^{\mathrm{11}} {C}_{\mathrm{6}} +\left(^{\mathrm{5}} {C}_{\mathrm{6}} =\mathrm{0}\right)=\mathrm{17178} \\ $$
Commented by A5T last updated on 17/Apr/24
To choose n students generally:  C_n −^(12) C_n −^(11) C_n +^5 C_n  (^x C_y =0 when y>x)
$${To}\:{choose}\:{n}\:{students}\:{generally}: \\ $$$${C}_{{n}} −^{\mathrm{12}} {C}_{{n}} −^{\mathrm{11}} {C}_{{n}} +^{\mathrm{5}} {C}_{{n}} \:\left(^{{x}} {C}_{{y}} =\mathrm{0}\:{when}\:{y}>{x}\right) \\ $$
Answered by MM42 last updated on 17/Apr/24
6×7× ((5),(4) )=210 ✓
$$\mathrm{6}×\mathrm{7}×\begin{pmatrix}{\mathrm{5}}\\{\mathrm{4}}\end{pmatrix}=\mathrm{210}\:\checkmark \\ $$
Commented by mr W last updated on 17/Apr/24
at least one freshman and one  sophomore, not exactly one freshman   and one sophomore.
$${at}\:{least}\:{one}\:{freshman}\:{and}\:{one} \\ $$$${sophomore},\:{not}\:{exactly}\:{one}\:{freshman}\: \\ $$$${and}\:{one}\:{sophomore}. \\ $$
Answered by mr W last updated on 17/Apr/24
Commented by mr W last updated on 17/Apr/24
using generating functions ...  to select 6 students: 17178 ways  to select 10 students: 43681 ways  to select 4 students: 2240 ways  ......
$${using}\:{generating}\:{functions}\:… \\ $$$${to}\:{select}\:\mathrm{6}\:{students}:\:\mathrm{17178}\:{ways} \\ $$$${to}\:{select}\:\mathrm{10}\:{students}:\:\mathrm{43681}\:{ways} \\ $$$${to}\:{select}\:\mathrm{4}\:{students}:\:\mathrm{2240}\:{ways} \\ $$$$…… \\ $$

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