3) Solution:
Given data:
number of friends you can bring along Unfortunately = 3
you have number of friends who want to come along = 6
Now, we have to find out the:
How many different group of 3 could you take with you:
Formula for finding the number of different group of 3 is,
number of groups = number of friends that you want group of / number of friends you can bring
= 3 / 3
= 1
The number of different groups of 3 could you take with you = 1 group
From the question , the correct answer is Option " D "
Option D is " None of the above "
Because we get the answer is " 1 " but 1 is not in above three options. So the answer is " none of the above ".
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