. C(12,6) ? e. C(8, 4) × C(4, 2) ? f. C(8,4)×C(4,2) / C(12,6) ?
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I dont need the answers to the calculations, I need a background scenario for d,e, and f, where the calculation would be the correct answer
a. 12! = arrange 12 balls in a line
b. P(12,5) = 5 balls taken from the total 12
c. 125 = choose 5 balls randomly from 12 balls in a bag with replacement
d. C(12,6) ?
e. C(8, 4) × C(4, 2) ?
f. C(8,4)×C(4,2) / C(12,6) ?
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