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Homework Help: college math

Posted by Haley on Monday, February 13, 2012 at 7:34pm.

Assume that there are 11 girls and 9 boys in the neighborhood club, and a team of 6 is to be selected. How many different teams can be selected if each team must contain exactly 3 girls and 3 boys?

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