At an election, a voter may vote for any number of candidates, not greater than the…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Permutations and Combinations
At an election, a voter may vote for any number of candidates, not greater than the number to be elected. There are 10 candidates and 4 are to be elected. If a voter votes for at least one candidate, then the number of ways in which he can vote is
- 1110
- 5040
- 6210
- 385
Answer
(A) 1110
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