7. A computer programming team has 13 members. c. Suppose two team members refuse to work together on projects. How many groups of seven can be chosen to work on a project? d. Suppose two team members insist on either working together or not at all on projects. How many groups of seven can be chosen to work on a project?
7. A computer programming team has 13 members. c. Suppose two team members refuse to work together on projects. How many groups of seven can be chosen to work on a project? d. Suppose two team members insist on either working together or not at all on projects. How many groups of seven can be chosen to work on a project?
College Algebra (MindTap Course List)
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Chapter8: Sequences, Series, And Probability
Section8.6: Permutations And Combinations
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