Author: harsh.champ Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 1:15 am (GMT -8) rickyishere wrote: Hi, Can the quants out here help in solving this problem: A firm has 4 senior partners and 6 junior partners. How many different groups of 3 partners can be formed in which at least one member of the group is a senior partner. ( 2 groups are considered different if at least one group member is different)

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GMAT Math :: RE: Difficult Selection Problem