A student is to answer 10 out of 13 questions in an examination such that he must choose at least 4 from the first five questions. The number of choices available to him is
A.
346
B.
140
C.
196
D.
280
Answer :
196
Solution :
As for given question two cases are possible.
(i) Selecting 4 out of first five question and 6 out of remaining 8 question $$ = {\,^5}{C_4} \times {\,^8}{C_6} = 140$$ choices.
(ii) Selecting 5 out of first five question and 5 out of remaining 8 questions $$ = {\,^5}{C_5} \times {\,^8}{C_5} = 56$$ choices.
∴ total number of choices = 140 + 56 = 196.
Releted MCQ Question on Algebra >> Permutation and Combination
Releted Question 1
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