4) a) 10 samples of different pastries are on display as customers leave a bakery, they are told that they can choose any 4 samples. How many different selections can a customer make? b) The following day 5 drink samples are added and customers are told that they can take 4 pastries samples and 2 drink samples. How many different selections can the customer now make?
4) a) 10 samples of different pastries are on display as customers leave a bakery, they are told that they can choose any 4 samples. How many different selections can a customer make? b) The following day 5 drink samples are added and customers are told that they can take 4 pastries samples and 2 drink samples. How many different selections can the customer now make?
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NO HANDWRITING PLEASE, I HAVE A HARD TIME UNDERSTANDING.
IF IT IS TYPED CAN YOU PUT A SPACE BETWEEN EACH LINE OF THE EQUATIONS SO THAT I DO NOT GET CONFUSED.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND KIND CONSIDERATION; IT IS GREATLY APPRECIATED.
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