Mathematics
Mathematics, 23.07.2021 23:10, derisepicowe0fa

To win at LOTTO in one​ state, one must correctly select numbers from a collection of numbers​ (1 through ​). The order in which the selection is made does not matter. How many different selections are​ possible?

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