Classify the problem as a permutation, a combination, or neither. A shipment of 90 TV sets is received. Six sets are to be chosen at random and tested for defects. In how many ways can six sets be chosen? O permutation O combination O neither Answer the given question. ways

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Classify the problem as a permutation, a combination, or neither.
A shipment of 90 TV sets is received. Six sets are to be chosen at random and tested for defects. In how many ways can six sets be chosen?
O permutation
combination
O neither
Answer the given question.
ways
Transcribed Image Text:Classify the problem as a permutation, a combination, or neither. A shipment of 90 TV sets is received. Six sets are to be chosen at random and tested for defects. In how many ways can six sets be chosen? O permutation combination O neither Answer the given question. ways
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