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An examination paper consists of 12 questions divided into parts A and B. Part A contains 7 questions and part B contains 5 questions. A candidate is required to attempt 8 questions selecting at least three from each part. In how many maximum ways can a candidate select the questions?

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Answered by tarun0301p5844p
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1. THREE FROM PART A AND FIVE FROM PART B

2. FOUR FROM PART A AND FOUR FROM PART B

3. FIVE FROM PART A AND THREE FROM PART B

THE ABOVE CASES ARE POSSIBLE IF THE CANDIDATE ATTEMPTS ONLY 8 QUESTIONS.

IF A STUDENT ANSWERS MORE THAN 8 QUESTIONS, THEN THE FOLLOWING CASES ARE POSSIBLE-

1. PART A 7 & PART B 5=12

2. PART A 6 & PART B 5=11

3. PART A 5 & PART B 5=10

4. PART A 4 & PART B 5=9

5. PART A 7 & PART B 4=11

6. PART A 6 & PART B 4=10

7. PART A 5 & PART B 4=9

AND SO ON....

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