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In the 6/52 lottery game, a player picks six numbers from 1 to 52. How many different choices does the player have if repetition is not allowed? Note that the order of the numbers is not important.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30
Isuck at math ; ^; m a student solved this problem and said the answer is 3 feet. chase had a roll of ribbon that contained 7 7/8β feet of ribbon. he cut off one piece that was 3 5/8β feet long and another piece that was 1 1/4β feet from the roll. how much ribbon was left on the roll? is the student's answer reasonable? yes, the answer is reasonable. no, the answer is not reasonable. it should be about 2 feet. no, the answer is not reasonable. it should be about 13 feet. no, the answer is not reasonable. it should be about 4 feet.
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