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jzw
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From a group of 7 men and 5 women, how many different committees consisting of 4 men and 2 women can be formed if Jenny and John refuse to be on the committee together?
So first we calculate both not on, then Jenny on but John not, and then John on but Jenny off and add the totals together.
So both not on = 90. That I totally understand.Â
But how do I set up the bucket and the dashes for the other 2 possibilities? What am I dividing by and why?
For John not on, I would have thought it would be 6x5x4x3/4x3x2x1 x 5x4/2x1
For Jenny not on, I would have thought it would be 7x6x5x4/4x3x2x1 x 4x3/2x1
So first we calculate both not on, then Jenny on but John not, and then John on but Jenny off and add the totals together.
So both not on = 90. That I totally understand.Â
But how do I set up the bucket and the dashes for the other 2 possibilities? What am I dividing by and why?
For John not on, I would have thought it would be 6x5x4x3/4x3x2x1 x 5x4/2x1
For Jenny not on, I would have thought it would be 7x6x5x4/4x3x2x1 x 4x3/2x1

















