Asked by kitkat

In Lisa's first-year college program she must take nine courses including at least two science courses. If there are five science courses, three mathematics courses, four language courses and five business courses from which to choose, how many different academic programs could she follow?

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Answered by Reiny
Without any restrictions she could take
C(17,9) different combinations or 24310

At least 2 science courses means we have to excluse
1. no science course
2. 1 science course

1. number of ways to take no science = C(5,0)xC(12,9)
= 220
2. number of ways to include 1 science course
= C(5,1)xC(12,8)
= 2475

number of ways with at least 2 science courses
= 24310 - 220 - 2475
= 21615

or

2 science courses: C(5,2)xC(12,7) = 7920
3 science courses : C(5,3)xC(12,6) = 9240
4 science courses : C(5,4)xC(12,5) = 3960
5 science courses: C(5,5)xC(12,4) = 495
Total = 21615
Answered by Anonymous
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