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Take a Test- Madison Huffman-Google Chrome Secure I https://www.mathod.com/Student/PlayerTest.aspx?testld. 171 363032&centerwinayes; MATH 1530-204 Quiz: Quiz - Chapter 3 This Question: 1 pt 9 of 11 (2 complete) Decide if the situation involves permutations,combinations, or neither. Explain your reasoning The number of ways a three-member committee can be chosen from 10 people. Does the situation involve permutations, combinations, or neither? Choose the correct answer below O A. Permutation. The order of the committee members matters Combination. The order of the committee members does not matter. Neither. A line of people is neither an ordered arrangement of objects, nor a selection of objects from a group of objects B. ° C. Click to select your answer ch

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3 member committee can be chosen from 10 people. This can be done in 10C3 ways

This is combination where order of committee members does not matter.