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Use permutations, combinations, the fundamental counting principle, or other counting methods, as appropriate. In how ma

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Use Permutations Combinations The Fundamental Counting Principle Or Other Counting Methods As Appropriate In How Ma 1
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Use permutations, combinations, the fundamental counting principle, or other counting methods, as appropriate. In how many ways can a class of twenty-two students be dwided into three sets so that four students are in the first set, six students are in the second, and twelve are in the third? #4 The group of students could be divided into the three sets Ways. (Type a whole number.)