The answer is infinetely many solutions.
6+6=6+6
12=12
1. Given a group of n people. There are C(n, r) ways of forming groups of r out of n.
2. Where C(n, r)=

3. For example, given {Andy, John, Julia}. We want to pick 2 people to give a gift: we can pick {(Andy, John), (Andy, Julia), (John, Julia)}, so there are 3 ways. So we can list and count.
4. Or we could do this with the formula C(3, 2)=

5. C(8, 6)=

So there are C(8,6)=28 ways of chosing 6 out of 8 people to form the subcommittees. <span />
Fraction? They are already decimals
Answer:
39+4x
Step-by-step explanation:
Since two opposites add up to zero, remove them from the expression
2x3-5x+2+4x2+6x-2x+7x5
Calculate the sum or difference
39+6x-2x