Kim9876Zey wrote:To furnish a room in a model home, an interior decorator is to select 2 chairs and 2 tables from a collection of chairs and tables in a warehouse that are all different from eachother. If there are 5 chairs in the warehouse and if 150 different combinations are possible, how many tables are in the warehouse?
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Total # of combinations =
(# of ways to select 2 chairs)(# of ways to select 2 tables)
# of ways to select 2 chairs
5 tables, choose 2 of them.
This can be accomplished in 5C2 ways (10 ways)
Total # of combinations =
(# of ways to select 2 chairs)(# of ways to select 2 tables)
150 =
(10)(# of ways to select 2 tables)
(# of ways to select 2 tables) = 15
# of ways to select 2 tables
Let N = # of tables.
We have N tables, choose 2.
This can be accomplished in NC2 ways
So, NC2 = 15
From here, we can just start checking answer choices.
We get 6C2 = 15, so there are 15 tables.
If anyone is interested, I have a free video on calculating combinations in your head:
https://www.gmatprepnow.com/module/gmat-counting?id=789
Cheers,
Brent