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John is painting a picture.He has green, red, yellow, purple, orange and blue paint. He wants to use four different colors on this picture. If order does not matter, how many ways can John pick four colors for his picture, if one of them is green?

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Answer:

I'm gonna say maybe 10..... yah 10

here's why

Answer:

In can pick in 10 ways.

Solution:

John has green, red, yellow, purple, orange, and blue paint = total 6 colours

he wants to have 4 different colours in the painting.

But in those 4 colors green is must, it should always be there.

So except green we have total 5 colours (red, yellow, purple, orange, and blue) from which we can pick any 3 colors(as green will be one in four colours).

Then we can choose 3 colours from 5 colours in x ways.  

x ways = = \left(\frac{5 !}{3 !(5-3) !}\right)=(3!(5−3)!5!)

=\left(\frac{5 !}{3 ! \times 2 !}\right)=(3!×2!5!)

=\frac{5 \times 4 \times 3 !}{3 ! \times 2 !}=3!×2!5×4×3!

=\frac{5 \times 4}{2}=25×4

=\frac{20}{2} = 10=220=10

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