A racketeer is allowed to bring no more than 3 of the 7 lawyers representing him to a Senate hearing. How many choices does he have?

Elianna Lawrence

Elianna Lawrence

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2022-07-18

A racketeer is allowed to bring no more than 3 of the 7 lawyers representing him to a Senate hearing. How many choices does he have?
This is what I have done but the correct answer is 64. I'm not sure how to get that answer.
C ( 7 , 3 ) = 7 ! 3 ! 4 ! = 35

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wintern90

wintern90

Beginner2022-07-19Added 12 answers

Step 1
"No more than 3" means he doesn't have to bring exactly 3 of his 7 lawyers: he can also bring only 0, 1 or 2 of them:.
Step 2
This gives you
number = ( 7 0 ) + ( 7 1 ) + ( 7 2 ) + ( 7 3 ) = 1 + 7 + 21 + 35 = 64

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