A bag contains 2 Apples, 3 Oranges and 4 Bananas. The number of ways in which 3 fruits…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Permutations and Combinations
A bag contains 2 Apples, 3 Oranges and 4 Bananas. The number of ways in which 3 fruits can be selected if atleast one banana is always in the combination (Assume fruit of same species to be alike) is :
- 6
- 10
- 29
- 7
Answer
(A) 6
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