24. Box A contains 7 balls and box B contains 16 balls. How many different selections of 10 balls each can be made if 3 balls are to be selected from box A and seven balls from box B?

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24. Box A contains 7 balls and box B contains 16 balls. How many
different selections of 10 balls each can be made if 3 balls are to be
selected from box A and seven balls from box B?
Transcribed Image Text:24. Box A contains 7 balls and box B contains 16 balls. How many different selections of 10 balls each can be made if 3 balls are to be selected from box A and seven balls from box B?
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