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Hello,
This is an IR question from MGMAT. Can you please assist with this?
A sports coach intends to choose a team of players from a pool of candidates. The coach wants to be able to have more than 20 but fewer than 25 distinct possibilities for the composition of the chosen team, with at least as many candidates chosen for the team as those not chosen.
Identify the number of candidates in the pool and the number of players on the team that are consistent with the coach's intentions.
Make only two selections, one in each column.
Number | Candidates in Pool | Players on Team
3
4
5
6
7
8
OA:
[spoiler]Candidates in Pool: 7
Players on Team: 5[/spoiler]
This is an IR question from MGMAT. Can you please assist with this?
A sports coach intends to choose a team of players from a pool of candidates. The coach wants to be able to have more than 20 but fewer than 25 distinct possibilities for the composition of the chosen team, with at least as many candidates chosen for the team as those not chosen.
Identify the number of candidates in the pool and the number of players on the team that are consistent with the coach's intentions.
Make only two selections, one in each column.
Number | Candidates in Pool | Players on Team
3
4
5
6
7
8
OA:
[spoiler]Candidates in Pool: 7
Players on Team: 5[/spoiler]



















