One cinema has 3 rooms (A,B,C). Room A needs 6

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2022-05-13

One cinema has 3 rooms (A,B,C). Room A needs 6 workers inside, B needs 5 workers and C needs 9 workers. How many ways can the owner of the cinema choose 3 teams of workers given that he has 50 workers available?

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Brennan Frye

Brennan Frye

Beginner2022-05-14Added 20 answers

Step 1
The first group, A, needs 6 people. There are ( 50 6 ) ways to do so.
Step 2
The second group, B, needs 5 people. There are ( 50 6 5 ) = ( 44 5 ) ways to do so.
The second group, C, needs 9 people. There are ( 50 6 5 9 ) = ( 39 9 ) ways to do so.
Step 3
Finally, there are ( 50 6 ) ( 44 5 ) ( 39 9 ) ways to assign the workers into three groups.

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