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The ages of five randomly chosen cars in the parking lot are determined to be 7, 9, 3, 4, and 6 years old. If we consider this sample of 5 in groups of 3, how many groups can be formed?
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Kadie
I think 10 b/c it's a combination C(5,3)
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Reiny
I agree with Katie
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Cat
Thanks!!
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