Finite Mathematics For The Managerial, Life, And Social Sciences
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Chapter 6.4, Problem 66E
TENNIS MATCH In the men's tennis tournament at Wimbledon, two finalists, A and B, are competing for the title, which will be awarded to the first player to win three sets. In how many different ways can the match be completed?
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Finite Mathematics For The Managerial, Life, And Social Sciences
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