We must find UNIQUE combinations because choosing a,b,c,d... is the same as d,c,b,a...etc. For this type of problem you use the "n choose k" formula...
n!/(k!(n-k)!), n=total number of choices available, k=number of choices made..
In this case:
20!/(10!(20-10)!)
20!/(10!*10!)
184756
Answer: Up to 300 ml because that is all she has in total. I think the question is missing parts.
Step-by-step explanation:
Two sets of 2+3 is greater
Yep, the answer is 1,000,000. To explain the process of how the answer is figured out, the 9 next to the 9 in the hundred thousand's place tells us that we need to round up. So, we'd be rounding up to 1,000,000. Hope this helped you understand it :)
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