1 samples of different sweets are on display as customers leave a store, they are told that they can choose 4 samples. How many different selections can a customer make? The following day 5 more coffee samples are given to choose from. Customers are told that they can take 4 sweets samples from the 11 samples of sweets and 2 coffee samples from the 5 coffee samples. How many different selections does the customer now make?
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11 samples of different sweets are on display as customers leave a store, they are told that they can choose 4 samples. How many different selections can a customer make?
The following day 5 more coffee samples are given to choose from. Customers are told that they can take 4 sweets samples from the 11 samples of sweets and 2 coffee samples from the 5 coffee samples. How many different selections does the customer now make?
(8+3m)2=N make m the subject if the equation
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