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10. Combinatorics & Probability
Combinatorics
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How many possible outcomes are there if you roll 5 dice?
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Evaluate the given expression.
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From a class of 28 students, in how many ways could a teacher select 4 students to lead the class discussion?
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Evaluate the given expression.
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