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Ihave some questions regarding combinations in finite. here is my first one i am stumped on:
select 3 coins, but assume that there are 5 dimes, 3 nickels, and 2 quarters.
in how many possible ways can the selection be made so that the value of the coins is at least 25
any ? formulas have not done me so well

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