Respuesta :
Because it does not specify that she has to choose one or two from each category all pieces of jewelry can be treated as choices in a combination set.
the formula for a combination is
[tex]C(n,r)= \frac{n!}{r!(n-r)!} [/tex]
where n is a total number of choices ( 11 )
and r is number chosen out of those choices (4)
so
C(11,4)= \frac{11!}{4!(11-4)!}
She has 330 possible choices to come home with 4 pieces of jewelry
the formula for a combination is
[tex]C(n,r)= \frac{n!}{r!(n-r)!} [/tex]
where n is a total number of choices ( 11 )
and r is number chosen out of those choices (4)
so
C(11,4)= \frac{11!}{4!(11-4)!}
She has 330 possible choices to come home with 4 pieces of jewelry